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Subject: [VHFcontesting] 6 Meter Antenna
From: k1whs@worldpath.net (DAVID C. OLEAN)
Date: Thu Jun 19 16:44:30 2003
Hi Tom,
    Either position has advantages as far as I can see. At my QTH I have the
luxury of choosing 50 MHz antennas at 90, 66, 42, and 18 ft, plus I have a small
5 element yagi at 30 ft with a different rig that I can compare. There is not
one height that is best. I think for best overall results, I would put the
antenna at 60 ft. 60 ft is a great height for six meters. (A good all round
height) That being said, I am amazed at how well my 30 ft high short (17 ft)
yagi performs. It is great on forward scatter for about 750 miles. Generally,
the low antenna will outperform the higher antenna at times on Es or some F2,
but I would think that the 60 fter would be better for a greater number of
signals. If it were me, I would put up two antennas and a switch!

73
Dave K1WHS

Tom Branch wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I'm adding a 6 meter antenna to my farm to play around on 6.  I have two
> options: 60 feet in the air on my tower with 200 feet of coax, or at 25 feet
> with 40 feet of coax.  The tower mount is clear in all directions--the lower
> height is not. I'm guessing the loss on the coax far outweighs the height
> advantage.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> 73 de Tom
>
> tom@k4nr.org
> http://www.k4nr.org
>
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