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Colin McDonald <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Jul 2013 19:41:06 -0600
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mine is 132 feet long, 44 feet and 88 feet.
It also has the 24 foot vertical radiator connected to a 4 to 1 balun at the 
feed point, and a coaxial choke where the feedline connects to the vertical 
radiator.
I have the balun feed point at about 30 feet, with both ends going down to 
15 feet or so.  The two legs are 90 degrees to each other.  The long leg 
goes east west, and the short leg goes north south.
I've got nulls for sure, but the antenna works reasonably well, especially 
for dx over the poll and south america.
I've found the windom, this version anyway, is very forgiving in it's 
current configuration.  I do have between a 1.5 to 2.5 to 1 swr almost 
everywhere, but the internal antenna tuner takes care of it nicely.
the lowest swr is actually on 6 meters, and the antenna seems to work 
extremely well on 6 meters.
It's certainly a compremise on all bands being a multi-band antenna, but it 
does a good job.  the vertical radiator gives it a bit more gain and helps 
with the odd ball patern when the antenna isn't configured in the optimal 
way.
they recommend that it be at least 20 meters high, and in a flat straight 
configuration for best performance.
no doubt, but I'm happy with it.
thanks Pat hi hi.

So, essentially, I'm doing everything wrong with this antennas 
configuration, but it works.

it's no 3 element beam on 20, but I would say it works as well as any mono 
band dipole if not slightly better.

73
Colin, V A6BKX
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fred Adams" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 1:11 PM
Subject: Windom 6 thru 80 meter antenna


> Are any of you guys running the 6 thru 80 meter windom antenna?  If so, I
> would appreciate some info on this antenna.  How long are the legs and 
> best
> height for average use?  Any good or bad things that you have to say about
> the antenna.  I recently heard a guy talking on a windom and he had a very
> good signal barefooted and this got me interested.  First, I have to know
> the length so I can find if I have the space.  I will appreciate any info
> good or bad.   Thanks much, 

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