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Subject: Topband: 80 Meter Inverted L / FCP
From: Jim Bennett <w6jhb@mac.com>
Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2013 18:45:54 -0800
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If anyone in this group is not yet on 160 because of limited space, or you are 
using a crummy antenna on 80 meters, I want to share with you my recent 
experience using an Inverted L and the K2AV FCP (Folded CounterPoise).

For the past few months I've been participating in the 40 and 80 meter "Fox 
Hunt": Tuesdays are 40 meter hunts, Thursdays are 80 meter hunts. Each "hunt" 
has two QRP Foxes calling "CQ Fox" in a 20 KHz segment of the band. The 
"hounds" try to QSO the Fox, using 5 watts or less. The Fox duty is rotated 
among several stations around the US. This past week had one of the Foxes 
located in New Hampshire. For me, this was great, as I'm trying to get 5BWAS 
and I need NH on 80 meters. Wasn't too optimistic that I'd be able to work this 
NH Fox cross-country with 5 watts on 80 meters, but I gave it the old college 
try. Darned if I didn't get him AND have him mention that I had a very strong 
signal! Not only that, it appears that I was the only hound on the west coast 
to bag him.

OK - the reason I'm posting this is that my antenna is pretty simple. I live in 
an area that prohibits outdoor antennas, so my wires are pretty darn stealthy. 
My 80 meter antenna is an Inverted L - 40 feet up along the trunk of a redwood 
tree and about 21 feet or so horizontal. NO radials - I'm using an FCP mounted 
about five feet off the ground.

If you are thinking about building an 80 or 160 meter antenna and have very 
limited real estate for radials, consider the Inverted L and FCP - it appears 
to work quite well!!

Jim / W6JHB

Folsom, CA
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