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Living right near to the sea, I quie agree!

 


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David W Wood 
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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Colin McDonald
Sent: 29 June 2014 22:23
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Antennas

something to remember too, is that a vertical at sea level or very close to
it will perform extremely well due to the take off angle of radiation and
the increased salt content in the soil making a better ground plain.
This is why there is always such a debate over vertical verses wire
antennas...every location is different and many factors will effect how well
one or the other works.
Vertical antennas in my part of the world don't work quite as well for dx as
a dipole or wire type antenna.  But they work extremely well for low band
regional communications, far better than a wire typically does.
I'm supposed to be getting a diamond multi-band HF vertical this week
sometime and I'll be ground mounting it with as many radials as I can put
down for the time being.  I think it's only 40 through 10 or 40 through 6,
but I haven't used an HF vertical, other than the 11 meter stuff or mobile
antennas.  Should be interesting to compare between it and my windom.

73
Colin, V A6BKX
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From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2014 3:03 PM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Antennas

> Hi:
>
> You got to ask your self, what you really want out of the vertical. 
> How easy it can be set up either by your self or with minimum 
> assistance, then being able to take over after as I can.
> MY XYL and I had my 43 footer up in less than an hr and she helped in 
> planting my radial farm which is off limits to pple where its planted 
> on the back of the cottage.
> Read ON4UN's low band DXing book, section on verticals and remember, 
> radials are the key.
> Invest in a good tuner as you'll get both sides telling you that a 
> vertical will damage your equipment, truth or fiction, the venders 
> will tell you fiction while 3RD party component makers and mod guys 
> will tell you truth.
> Keep your expectations in check, the vertical isn't a beam. As for 
> mine, I love it.
> I get about an S unit more on 75M than I did from my windom I had at 
> 45 feet and probably 2 S units from 40 to 10.
> Armed with my FT-102 and 500W from my Ameritron 811H, I can push my 
> way into a pile up and generate my own.
>
> 73:
> Mike VO1AX 

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