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force12@interserv.com wrote:
>
> Good morning.
>
> Need a little more information.
>
> 1) How much distance is there horizontally for the ends of each element?
> This will determine the angle of the V.
NO LIMIT
>
> 2) What other antennas are nearby?
One tower has a 3 el 40m and a single element on 80.
The other will have a 20m stack, probably 4/4/4/4.
> 3) are the guy cables on the tow insulated?
Yes.
> I designed and built a 4 elment for PJ1B and it performs better than their
> previous 3 element. It is direct 50 ohm feed and is made of Alum-O-Weld
> wire.
>
> Have a good day and 73,
> Tom, N6BT
> Force 12 Antennas and Systems
> (Home Page http://www.QTH.com/force12 )
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