[Antennas] Dipole "Multi-band" pairs?
Philip Atchley
beaconeer at sbcglobal.net
Wed Nov 30 12:14:10 EST 2005
Hi Ron et al,
Thank you for the information. My intent was to try to get away from
having to use the tuner every time I change frequency a little or change
bands, and just use it when I get well down the band etc. Otherwise the
half sized G5RV Inverted Vee plays fairly well on 40M and up. Being
over a mobile home roof, actually at one end of the mobile home, there
is almost NO real estate to play with.
I'll probably go with a 40M/20M pair and another single one for 15M, and
put up a separate vertical just for 10M when the "spots" start to
return. There is presently a dedicated 15M inverted Vee on a separate
mast and I may move it over to the taller push-up pole. That may be my
best choice.
73 de Phil KO6BB
solo22 at sbcglobal.net wrote:
> If you need all these bands, why not just put up one inverted vee
> dipole about 35 feet each side of
> feedpoint, feed it with 450 ohm window line to a good tuner like a
> Johnson matchbox. Works great here for me. Just an idea. Merry
> Christmas from Ron K6ZL
>>
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