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Re: [TowerTalk] Laws of Physics Repealed!

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Laws of Physics Repealed!
From: David Gilbert <xdavid@cis-broadband.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 13:39:56 -0700
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Same here. I had an R5 (bought new) on top of my flat roof house for a couple of years, and it was by far the very worst performing antenna I have ever owned. I finally put up a single 16 foot vertical using the same coax, connectors, etc, with random wires spread across the roof for a counterpoise of sorts, and it was light years better. Seeing what was inside the little "matching box" on the R5 told the tale.

I ended up selling the R5 to a guy who really wanted it, and I felt guilty doing so.

Dave   AB7E



On 10/23/2015 1:24 PM, Wayne Kline wrote:
  Gotham  ,, HOLY antenna Bat-Man .... that bring back memories haahahaa.
My . 02...... from the description given and my choices were A. R-9
B.  Dummy load
I think I would lean towards choosing " B " Wayne W3EA

From: k4kyv@hotmail.com
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 20:13:51 +0000
Subject: [TowerTalk] Laws of Physics Repealed!


First there was the Gotham Vertical.  Then the infamous Max-Com automatic 
antenna matcher.  Now, Cushrcaft is in on the action.

"R9"
  vertical.  Low angle radiation gives incredible, easy, world-wide low
band DX on 75/80m and 40m, plus it covers 30 through 6m with low
VSWR on all bands, with broadband matching transformer; no antenna tuner
needed. Low profile blends inconspicuously to keep your HOA happy.  31.5
  ft tall.  Best of all, NO RADIALS NEEDED!!!

  Only $639. Just plug in your plastic radio and talk, talk, talk!

See November, 2015 QST, page 2.

Amazing
  that hams (or maybe I should say HAMs) swallow that crapola.  31.5 ft
is only an eighth wavelength on 75/80m. The base impedance of a 1/8
wavelength vertical is about 12 ohms. No matter how much gimmickry such
as stubs, loading coils, toroidal transformers and porcupine spikes are
added, that thing will basically be a dummy load unless it is used with a
  SUBSTANTAL radial ground system.  A couple of 8' ground rods won't cut
it.

I had always considered Cushcraft, which has been in the business for decades, 
a reputable outfit, but this makes me wonder.


Don k4kyv
                                        
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