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This one came with three coax radials thatI stapled down to the ground and
they seem to work. They are between fifteen and twenty feet long.
Bob
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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 1:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Gap antennas
Bob is it correct, you don't need ground radials for the Gap? Jim WA6EKS
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Date sent: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 11:00:45 -0500
Subject: Re: Gap antennas
I have a Gap titan antenna and it is great on forty through six meters.
Mine has a problem on 80 but that is because of a part that needs to be
replaced.
Bob KD0BR
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Subject: Gap antennas
The Gap Titan antenna does not require ground radials, so they say. Gap
makes a number of antennas including one that covers
160 meters, but it's 45 feet tall and has a capacitance hat on it. The
Titan is a 25 foot antenna that covers 10 through 80 meters and costs $429 I
think. Would be interested in feedback about Gap antennas if anyone has
information on them. Jim WA6EKS
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