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Eric Clegg <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 2 Mar 2011 12:00:40 -0800
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Hi Collin,
I've been considering purchasing one of these antennas to use on my balcony.

I've talked with the company in Tennessee and they seem straight shooters.

The antenna has received great reviews on eham.

For me it's a choice between perhaps this and one of the magnetic loop 
systems from MFJ.

This may be what I ultimately get.

The two Hy power shortened dipoles for 20 meters I have on my balcony are 
generally useless unless I can have someone with an antenna analyzer come 
over.

Traveler also makes single band antennas for 30, 40 and 80 meters.

Over the years there have been lots of antennas developed. I once owned some 
Isotron antennas that were supposed to be the solution for restricted space 
hams.

They were worthless.

Anyway, that's my two cents.

If I buy one of these I'll report back.

73,

Eric

KU3I


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