Three inch (3") od irrigation tubing is the only method of covering 75/80
meters without adjustments.
127 feet of Rohn 20/25G tower will cover 160 meters.
Two of the companys listed make "monoband" verticals fo rthe specified
bands, however, require retuning.
Happy Holidays .
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999 21:35:58 -0500 (EST) Nat Heatwole
<heatwole@clark.net> writes:
>
> Hello. I'm wondering if anyone knows of someone who makes 40m, 80m,
> and/or
> 160m monoband vertical antennas? I am aware of GAP, Force 12, and
> Butternut, however all of their verticals appear to be multi-band,
> not
> monoband. All I require is the following:
>
> -That it cover the whole band at 2:1 or less (1.5:1 or less if
> possible).
> -That it handles at least 1500w SSB, 1000w CW, and 500w RTTY.
>
> I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks a lot and thanks for all of the
> QSO's
> this century. Happy Holidays and beware the Y2K Bug!
>
> 73 de Nat,
> KB3CBW in FM19
>
>
>
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