Why bother with a rotating dipole... we've use a simple inverted vee for
Field Day for years, and 40M is a bottomless pit of contacts.
Directivity is hardly an issue at a height of 30-40 Ft. Crossed dipoles
are unlikely to result in significant gain. I suspect it's mental... if
you have confidence in the antenna it seems to work well.... the power
of positive thinking ;-)
Lee Buller wrote:
>
> Just to make conversation......
>
> I was at a FD site that was having trouble with thier 40 meter rotatable
> dipole on the tower. It just would not work. They had no other plan
> except Butternuts on 40 meters. I have nothing against Butternuts....but
> there are better ways to radiate RF.
>
> I had heard on the reflector here several years ago about crossed 40 meter
> dipoles of which I tried and worked well.
>
> I scrounged up enough wire at the FD site and some very old and bad coax
> and put together a crossed 40 meter dipole. I found three 10 foot poles
> and place the dipoles at 30 foot and guyed off the pole with some rope that
> was laying around. Total cost of building this thing was $0.00. The
> center insulator was a piece of PVC pipe which was found at the site.
>
> The antenna was roughly matched with a MFJ259. We cut off 6" and the KFY
> said it was good to go at 7.100.
>
> The results were next to amazing on 40 meters. The RTTY station used the
> antenna early in the afternoon and was working all over the US. He quickly
> filled up several log pages. Later on in the night and the
> wee-hours-of-the-morning, the CW station kicked some serious bootie. The
> antenna was able to work close in and far out.
>
> Just wondered if anyone else had used a similar antenna in a contest
> operation?
>
> Lee Buller
> k0wa@southwind.net
>
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