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richard fiorello <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Jim;
I've looked at e-ham and the reviews were wonderful.  With some 
exceptions, however, I think reviews tend to be on the positive 
side.  I suspect those taking the time to review are happy 
customers.  How much digging did you do and how long were the 
radials? Any reason for four or did you just run out of gas? Did 
you have to adjust the antenna to resonate at a particular 
frequency or just relied upon the tuner?
thanks for the info
richard
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 ----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Shaffer <[log in to unmask]
To: [log in to unmask]
Date sent: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 11:36:52 -0500
Subject: Re: antennas

Richard, the antenna isn't hard to set up at all, although I 
don't know
about the flag pole antenna.  The hardest part was digging the 
hole to put
it in.  You'll want to concrete it in.

As for the noise level, well, a vertical is a noisy antenna.  I 
don't have
another vertical to compare mine with, but it is noisier than my 
dipole, but
that's to be expected.

I'd advise perhaps reading some of the reviews on eham.net.  
Remember that
you're going to find some bad reviews, but what you're concerned 
with is the
overall perception.
-----Original Message-----
From: richard fiorello
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2014 8:32 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: antennas

Hi Jim;
I thought the flag pole idea was quite interesting particularily
in that I have a large empty front yard but the back yard is
useless because of wires going diagnally across.  Didn't like the
flag pole price but the fact that it was self supporting was
nice.  Talked with Tom and still don't really understand the
tuning arrangement.  I have an external s g c tuner so that's not
a problem.  Apparently they don't use traps or capasetors just
some kind of transformer at the base.  Wonder what the story is
with this magical transformer? It sounds to easy which bothers
me.  Does yours work on 40 meters and how is the noise level?
Also how much of a construction project was it? Tom seemed to say
that you don't have to do anything particular with the antenna
when setting it up to tune it.  As for those radials, what length
did you use? I couldn't manage 32 feet but he said that 12 would
work.  Any info would be interesting.
in    richard
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Shaffer <[log in to unmask]
To: [log in to unmask]
Date sent: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 22:15:07 -0500
Subject: Re: antennas

Richard, I'm using a zerofive 29 foot vertical.  I have it ground
mounted
with 4 radials.  It works fine for me, although it does require a
tuner.
The tuner in my rig will tune it on almost all places except the
low end of
6 meters and 40 meters.  I'm not sure if it'll tune it on 80
either.  I use
an MFJ 993B external tuner that's able to tune it.
--
Jim, KE5AL

-----Original Message-----
From: richard fiorello
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2014 7:03 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: antennas

Hi;
Thought someone mentioned zero five antennas here a while back.
Wonder what type you are using? Had a chat with Tom but still
rather perplexed.
w b 2 h w a Richard
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