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Subject: Topband: 1/2 wave antennas, etc.
From: mailman-bounces@contesting.com (by way of Bill Tippett<btippett@alum.mit.edu>)
Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 21:04:13 -0500
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Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 20:36:11 -0500
From: "Henry G. Elwell, Jr." <elwell@salisbury.net>
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Subject: 1/2 wave antennas, etc.

Just want to add encouragement to 1/2 wave antenna users, from a comparison viewpoint. My original 160m antenna was a shunt fed 80 foot tower with 36 1/4 wave radials. It gave me my DXCC, and worked to my satisfaction. It was necessary to abandon its use after awhile. Not wanting to go to the trouble of relaying a similar radial field at another location on my property, I opted for a 1/2 wave antenna, called the Lazy U, an English invention. The middle of the wire was suspended in an 80 foot tree, with top and bottom horizontal wires being in the same vertical plane, theoretically canceling their radiation. A circular horizontal radiation pattern was generated. The lower horizontal run was about 4-5 feet above the ground providing effective ground energy absorption ( not desired), depending on the ground type. From an operating standpoint, however, I find that I can still work DX as I did with the 1/4 wave vertical and radials, and that's all I want. I worked all the European, African, and Caribbean stations that I called, and had a great time for about five hours from 0100-0400Z Friday and Saturday nights.

Some of you have asked about a contest program for the Stew-Perry contest, and I am remiss in not giving this information in time for its use. I have been using the SuperDuper contest program by EI5DI for the past ten or so years for every contest that comes along including the Stew-Perry one. It is an extremely effective and easy to use one. I have just used it for the CQWW 160m contest with excellent result. Paul, EI5DI is now offering it free for both his Windows and DOS version. Try his web page at <http://www.ei5di.com/>http://www.ei5di.com/ for more information on it.

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Henry G. Elwell, Jr. - N4UH

Snowflakes are such fragile things, but look what happens when they stick together.


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