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My new multi band dipole
This is the beggining of my new 10-80 meter multiband dipole.
The antenna is all connected and now have to get some spacer material. Think I will use 1/4 or 5/16 " fiberglass rods. Thanks to the great guy's at www.qrz.com for their help. |
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Work?
Have you used the antenna since your last post? What is your report on the antenna?
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Which one?
I built so many in the last month it is hard to keep up with, This one loads from 10 to 80 plus in between with great success. Using a tuner on the odd bands. If you view the thread called "my shack" you can see it up. It is in a bicycle wheel configuration. |
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Buddy I am useing a homebrew multiwire dipole that was made by a ham and used and then he gave it to me when I got my license. I it was kinda mesed up and I had to do some work on it. PVC was used as spreaders to keep the wire apart. It works well but it ain't purty. I like it a lot and its only up 25 feet. I want to get it up higher as soon as I can. Yours should work well. have you got it up yet?
73 Chris
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I made a homebrew 2kw rated version of the Carolina Windom 80 Special. I love it..... tunes easily anywhere.
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Well, except for 60m, it can be a bit tricky to tune there. Tunes 160 through 6 meters though.
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