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I want this 160M antenna. 140' per side 560' square loop
(19,600-Sq-Ft) between four 70 foot power company high-line poles. It
is fed with 275 feet of low
loss open wire transmission line. The poles are 18-inches in diameter
at the base, weigh 2000 pounds each and are 8-feet in the ground.
Three inch angle
steel stingers at the top of the poles bring the height back to
70-feet, the maximum allowed by the City Thanks to George long time
friend and power line foreman for getting the poles installed in a
perfect 140' X 140' square.
Antenna patterns for a 560 foot square loop at 70 feet - Non
directional on 160m -Cloverleaf pattern witn major lobes NE NW SE SW
on 80 and 40m - Multi
lobes 20 thru 10m
On 6/13/13, Pat Byrne <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Thirty miles is a long way to walk drunk!!
> pat, K9JAUAt 01:39 PM 6/13/2013, you wrote:
>>What are you feeding the loop with?
>>
>>On another topic,
>>Butch I heard your complaint about having nowhere to walk to in Wallace.
>> I
>>installed the Kansas map in my GPS to help you out. You are right!!!
>> Talk
>>about being in the middle of nowhere. Their is a store and 1 bar 6 miles
>>away. The next is 30 miles away. You aren't kidding.
>
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