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Re: Topband: Antenna Question

To: Jim Murray <adkmurray@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: Antenna Question
From: Ross Primrose <aj4ll@aiko.com>
Date: Sat, 04 Jul 2009 12:20:29 -0400
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On 7/3/09 3:51 PM, Jim Murray wrote:
> Hello All!
> The good news from here in the Adirondack Mountains is that we now own a 
> place in a warmer climate to spend the winters in.  The bad news is I will 
> miss a lot of the best 160M conditions AND I have a no outside antenna deed 
> restriction.  I don't know if I can possibly hide at least a vertical there 
> or not.  Recently I've seen a couple of articles regarding "invisible 
> antennas", using smaller wire etc.  I want to at least get a 20M dipole up 
> somehow.  Aside from any possible ideas on antennas I am wondering about the 
> efficiency loss of using small diameter wire (100W).  I  have a roll of #26 
> I'd be willing to blacken and try it out but will it work as good as 14 or 
> 12?  I don't have a balanced line tuner and would feed the ant. in the center 
> with a balun (hard to hide those).  I have one tree in the rear of the home 
> which looks to be about enough distance for only a 10-20M antenna.  The tree 
> could possibly hide a vertical of about 25'.  I
>   don't see any other options right now and lowbands will surely be 
> restricted up to the time the xyl decides it's time to head South.
> Regards to all,
> Jim/k2hn
>
>
>    
Can you put up a flag pole? Fine vertical potential there...

Ross AJ4LL

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