On Mon,8/18/2014 9:51 AM, Mike Bryce wrote:
remove and then plug back in connectors
This is good advice.
Other thoughts. The antenna described probably won't work very well on
160M -- very high SWR, difficult to tune, even with a very good tuner,
and a dipole lower than about 150 ft is a low dipole on 160M. :) Low
means lots of ground loss and weak high angle radiation. Been there,
done that.
What works MUCH better is to tie both sides of the feedline together if
it's fed with some form of twin lead, or the shield if it's coax, and
load it as a long wire against whatever counterpoise is available. In
Chicago, I used a wrought iron fence that ran around my front yard. I
didn't work a lot of DX, but I did OK in the US and VE. Warning -- do
NOT try this if there's a common mode choke at the feedpoint -- it is
quite likely that it will fry.
73, Jim K9YC
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