Why not just have two dipoles on one feed point? One for phone and one for
CW.
Chuck W5PR
On Monday, April 25, 2016, kc4pe <kc4pe@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Better yet, find an old Hygain, or Collins..or..??? Measuring TAPE DIPOLE
> ...Yes its a measuring tape that will pull out from 10 meters to 75
> meters.....All the bands are marked on the tape...
> So you pull up to your camp site / shoot a rope over a tree limb, pull the
> tape to your desired band...screw on the co-ax .... pull it up, tie off the
> ends..and your done and with a little fine tuning..
> And when your done for the weekend, drop the pull line ..with the little
> hand crank on the dipole case ..wind up both sides of the tap and your
> done...
>
> -Bill ...KC4PE
> http://www.kc4pe.com/amateurshack.htm
>
> On 4/25/2016 1:07 PM, David Robbins wrote:
>
>> I would put an insulator at the end of the ssb piece, then the cw wire,
>> then another insulator. use something like a split bolt or clamp with
>> wing nuts instead of alligator clips. alligator clips can always work
>> loose in wind or from birds or whatever and I would worry about the amp
>> suddenly being mistuned if one fell off... also the connection with
>> alligator clips could become a source of arcing resulting in tvi.
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