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Gary Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 10 Aug 2008 15:52:53 -0500
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Hi Fred,
I would look at the Mosley Pro 67B.  It is a medium size beam with 7
elements and a 24 foot boom.  It operates 10 meters through 40 meters with 2
elements on 40 meters.  It is a little pricey but it works great.  I've had
mine for almost one year and I wouldn't have any other.  Mosley has many
more types from smaller to larger.  I can assure you they are very well
built and solid antennas.  You can get more info on their antennas at 
www.mosley-electronics.com    

73, Gary, N5GD
      

-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Fred
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2008 12:40 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Antennas?

I know some of you guys have done the math and looked at the options, so if 
you were going to put up a directional/rotatable antenna, which one would 
you select and why. I'm looking for one with the most coverage, smallest or 
lowest wind-loading factor so I could possibly put up two antennas covering 
two groups of bands or a mono-bander and a multi-band antenna as well.

They would be for bands between 40 and 10 meters. I'm thinking of putting up

a couple wire antennas for 80 and maybe 40, but since I love 40 meters I may

just see if I can't put up a 40 meter beam or perhaps an add-on kit for 
another multi-band antenna for 40 meters.

Fred Olver  N9BSO  [log in to unmask]

Thanks in advance.

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