| I currently have a 2-wire "sloping"fan dipole for 75.  The ends are held 
with a 3' separator made from 1/2" PVC conduit.
End spreader  @ 90 to 95 feet 
http://www.rogerhalstead.com/ham_files/AntennaSpreader1.htm
Feed point and common mode choke. 
http://www.rogerhalstead.com/ham_files/AntennaFeed2.htm 
It covers about a third of 75 with both wire being the same length.  I 
plan on adding a third wire equally spaced so the ends will form a 
triangle.  The wires will also be of different lengths to get better 
frequency coverage. 
A 75 meter, sloping, fan dipole is definitely NOT a balanced antenna.  
I'm building a new choke with 7 cores and 1/8th in spacing between the 
cores.  (Lexan spreaders)    I had to add a second choke where the feed 
line reaches the tower to keep RF out of the shack.  With just the one 
choke at the feed point, at about 1 KW out, all the LEDs in the shack 
would light.  Adding the second choke seemed to tame it as no LEDs light 
at full power, and I can detect no RF in the shack. 
When I had the antenna facing NE, I heard lots of stations in Europe the 
first night it was up.  A few nights later I started working them. 
I've use the AV640 mounted on a 24' Al mast. On 40 meters I had very 
good results.  I had  equally good results with a half wave, center fed, 
sloping dipoles to the NE and NW.  an a/B comparison would show one 
better and a short time later the other would win. There were several 
times at the last sunspot cycle low that 40 was open world wide for 24 
hours at a time. 
The problem here is a lot 200 X 200 doesn't give a lot of room for 
multiple antennas with out interaction.  I was  amazed at how much the 
sloping dipole over 50 feet away affected the AV640 on 40. 
73
Roger  (K8RI)
On 3/26/2015 3:12 PM, LY2KZ wrote:
 
Hello gentlemen,
I'm considering one antenna for domestic - continental contacts. I'm 
curious about all pros and cons of this construction and possible 
pitfalls. That is a fan dipole having three wires. Something like here 
http://www.hamuniverse.com/multidipole.html One wire is for 7100kHz, 
another for about 3800kHz and third for 3550kHz. My idea is to have 
two bands covered in full. Is there anyone who has had experience with 
fan dipoles? What should I keep in mind before starting to build? Yes, 
tuning perhaps will not be very simple, but hopefully I will manage. 
How far apart wires should be? 10in OK?
Should all center conductor legs go to the same side or vary left - 
right - left 
This will be low hanging antenna 10-15m. For DX contacts there will be 
another antenna. 
Thank you
Vytenis LY5T
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