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I might be able to get my hands on a gap challenger.  I am not sure however 
if I can put it up.
1.  How long are the three radials?
2.  where does the coax attach to the antenna.
3.  Does it need the guy ropes?
4.  Can I mount it on a porch?
The ground spot is separated from the house by sidewalks and getting the 
coax there would be a real challenge.
6.  Is their a way to get it to radiate on 17 30 and or 60 meters?
H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
Adaptive Technology Instructor 


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