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Steve Forst <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Jul 2013 15:29:21 -0400
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Fred,

It is basically the same length as a full size 80 meter dipole, just 
that the feedpoint is off center.   Depending on what brand you go with, 
it will be  somewhere around 133 - 136 feet long and  feedpoint will be 
around 2/3 from one end.  Baluns will also vary: some use 4:1 and others 
use 6:1.

I had one up a few years ago and it worked quite well.  It works 
harmonically on bands above the lowest band (80 meters), so no tuner 
needed on 40, 20, 10, and even on 12 and 17 meters.   It's not resonant 
on 30 and 15 meters although you can use a tuner and make it work. 
There is also a mod to add a parallel dipole to make it resonant on 30 
and 15.

Mine was set up in a slanting  configuration, with one end hanging down 
from the highest point.  I think it can work in a few different 
configurations, but  maybe the flat top or inverted vee are the most common.

Good luck, Steve KW3A

On 7/18/2013 3:11 PM, Fred Adams wrote:
> Are any of you guys running the 6 thru 80 meter windom antenna?  If so, I
> would appreciate some info on this antenna.  How long are the legs and best
> height for average use?  Any good or bad things that you have to say about
> the antenna.  I recently heard a guy talking on a windom and he had a very
> good signal barefooted and this got me interested.  First, I have to know
> the length so I can find if I have the space.  I will appreciate any info
> good or bad.   Thanks much,
>
>
>

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