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[TowerTalk] Top loading HF-6V for 160

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Top loading HF-6V for 160
From: "steve" <kw3a@snip.net>
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 11:21:23 -0400
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Hi TT'ers,

A few years ago I bought a used Butternut HF-6V vertical  to use as a 
secondary antenna.  it came with the 160 meter kit, which is a large coil 
and ceramic caps  that mounts at the base.

I'd like to use  it for 160 only this season.


Base of antenna is 8 feet above ground, mounted on a chain link fence.  Top 
is about 34 feet.  I can run a  single wire from the top of the antenna to a 
point 80 or 90 feet away.  The wire would have to slope down to a height of 
12 feet or so at the far end
  I could shorten the wire and that way keep it higher above ground, but is 
there any benefit to any of this?

Not expecting a giant killer, just a second antenna to my shortened dipole 
for 160.  Ground on the vertical is modest,  a couple of elevated  wires for 
40, 20, 15, 10.  A single 8 ft.  number 8 wire running to a ground rod to 
which a few random length wires are run  along the ground.  I can also tie 
in  the chain link fence and a large (14x21) aluminum awning.


So again, any good from top loading this?  Or just put the 160 meter coil on 
and whatever it does, it does?

73, Steve KW3A



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