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Date: | Sat, 6 Aug 2005 11:29:08 -0400 |
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Bob,
If you can really go up as high as you want, why not use that height to
support a wire antenna? A lot cheaper and less fuss than a vert or yagi.
You've said a few times over the months that you don't know what you are
doing and not even sure why you got your ticket, why not start simple and
see if you like it.
While higher is better, even a 25 or 30 foot mast in the back yard could be
a good center support for an inverted v antenna. That same mast, closer
to the house or attached to the house could be the high end of a sloper
antenna or a sloping dipole.
Cushcraft and others sell verticals with counterpoise that require no
radials. But why waste the money. Any local hams or ham clubs near you?
Another ham could look at your property and tell you the fastest and most
cost effective way to get up and running based on your particular situation.
If you like it, expand. There is a lot of stuff to do in this hobby,
don't get discouraged.
Good luck, Steve KW3A
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