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I have the Alpha Delta DX-EE, and it's a good dipole. I've had good luck
with it for the past few years, even though I have it in my attic. I
haven't used one that's exposed to the elements though, so I can't tell you
how it holds up under adverse weather.
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From: Dr. Ronald E. Milliman
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2013 11:15 AM
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Subject: Question about antennas
Is there anyone here on our list personally familiar with either of these
antennas, and if so, what feedback can you give me about them?
1. The Alpha Delta DX-EE
Description: Alpha Delta "ISO-RES" inductors replace lossy traps and
capacitors, rated for Full Power; Direct 50 ohm feed, no antenna tuner is
required except for extended frequency coverage; Fully assembled with
insulated #12 copper wire, stainless hardware and 50 ft. of nylon rope;
Includes the DELTA-C static protected center insulator and DELTA-CIN end
insulators; Installs horizontally OR as an inverted V; covers: 40-20-15-10M
plus 30-17-12M using a Wide Range Tuner, 40' Multi-band Antenna.
2. Hustler 4BTV -- 4 Band Trap Vertical
Description: 4 Band Vertical HF Fixed Station covering 10, 15, 20, and 40
Meters; 21'.
Ron, K8HSY
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