Fred,
Here is something written by G5RV himself that will tell you more than you
ever wanted to know about his invention.
http://www.radiowavz.com/html/g5rv1.htm
The length of the open wire section is based on the velocity factor of the
wire used. The G5Rv needs a tuner. I've used one and it works fine, but
if you have 102 feet to string a wire there are a lot of resonant antennas
that will cover a lot of bands and will fit in that space.
Good luck, have fun building if you go that route. Steve KW3A
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Adams" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:21 AM
Subject: G-5RV antenna
> Some of you guys on the list have mentioned the G-5RV antenna several
> times
> and some spoke highly of it. Could you give me the length of ladderline
and
> length of coax cable from ladderline to antenna tuner? Also, how did you
> attach the coax cable to the ladderline? I have tried the G-5RV and I have
> always gone wrong somewhere as it never worked good for me. I would like
to
> try again as I have limited space. Will appreciate any comments and
> suggestions.
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
> FRED ADAMS W4HC
> FIGHT TRUTH DECAY
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