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[CQ-Contest] RE: CQ-Contest Digest, Vol 18, Issue 19

To: <VY2MGY@sympatico.ca>, <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RE: CQ-Contest Digest, Vol 18, Issue 19
From: "Peter Barron" <ve3pn@igs.net>
Reply-to: ve3pn@igs.net
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 04:51:19 -0000
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HI Brian and All
        Well on 160  you can never have too many antennas , they all work some 
of
the time! !!!!
I have several varieties of radiators , some work. some are like a wet piece
of string BUT in early morning just before dawn in winter I find a low
dipole
is best for the US East cost and  also strangely to KH6 etc ?? , its beaten
out the vertical  Tee style every time (at that time of day) to KH6/VK even
on SSB.  And as yo say a GOOD ground makes even a short L work.
Also I find the slingshot is ok if its in tight spaces but a fishing rod and
good casting reel is even better for the long shots
Peter

Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Super Loop?
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Thanks for all of the replies [ 28 ] and interest in this proposed project.

Most, if not all, of the responses indicated that it would be no good for
160M DX.
Perhaps I should have gone into a little more detail in my original email,
as I am planning on using it only for Domestic 1.8 Mhz Contest Contacts,
meaning
North American, which, I think, it should be at least equal to, if not
better
than, my present 540' loop [ at 40' ] which, believe it or not, will usually
beat
my Inverted L at 70' [ with 100+  1/4 wave radials ] out to about 500 - 800
miles,
most of the time, that is most, but not all, of the time. After about 800
miles nothing
has ever come close to the Inverted L [ and probably never will ].

However my current 540' loop works very well on HF [ 40M - 10M ] and I was
thinking
that a "supersized" version could be a very good DX performer [ as wire
antennas go ]
on the HF bands where 70'- 90' would be a wavelength and more on the upper
bands.

I will have to get the latest version of EZNEC to see what the best
configuration of
length of each side, heighth above ground, input impedance etc. etc., is for
each band,  so no
one band is favored, or repressed,  more so than another.

Everyone who had used something similiar was very happy with the DX
performance on the
higher HF bands.

So I guess I'm off to buy a sling shot or a bow and arrow....

73 Brian
VE3MGY


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