John, your 80M dipole with 110 foot vertical feedline fed as a top-loaded
vertical on 160M is a wonderful antenna.
If you are unhappy with its receive performance,the solution is to add a
receive antenna (or two, or three....!). Not to put up a worse transmitting
antenna :-)
Tim N3QE
On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 6:05 PM John Harper <johnae5x@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm thinking of installing an end-fed half-wave dipole as an "inverted U"
> for 160m. My tree geometry is such that the antenna would be fed at the
> base of a tree, then go up it to 120 feet. Then about 90 feet to another
> tree and down it to complete the length of the antenna.
>
> Would the close proximity of the vertical portions to the two trees
> adversely affect the antenna's performance?
>
> Last year I used my 80m dipole-110-foot vertical feedline as a top-loaded
> vertical on 160 - it worked well as a transmitting antenna but was a poor
> receiver due to noise so looking for another option.
>
> Tnx/73,
>
> John AE5X
> https://ae5x.blogspot.com
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