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Re: [TenTec] Which HF directional antenna?

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Which HF directional antenna?
From: Rideout Family <wa6ipd@dslextreme.com>
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Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 05:07:29 -0700
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I would recommend a Quad, they cost less have a much lower wind load and the weight is much less. A two element is excellent, three element outstanding, four element is hard to match. Lightning Bolt was the best but they are out of business, check the reviews of all HF antennas at eham.net

http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/11

73s Art



Ira Franklin wrote:
Hi Doc, I would highly recommend the hy-gain TH11-dx it is 11 elements on 24 ft 
boom, and covers 20,17,15,12,10. It does an excellent job. I run 100 watts here 
and dont have trouble working even the rare dxpeditions. It is on a 40 ft self 
supporting tower and for 6 meters I have a 5 element yagi about 6 ft above the 
TH11, the TH11 is at 41' and 6 mtr at 47 feet.
  good luck and 73
  Ira
  K4YMQ
  Pell city, Al

"W.D. (Doc) Lindsey" <dock0evz@earthlink.net> wrote:
  Dear Gang:

Well I am finally ready to buy and install a directional antenna for at least 
the higher HF bands. Been a ham now for 46 years, but have only used wire 
antennas (dipoles, inverted vees, wire ground planes, long wires. For 5 years I 
had a 560' horizontal loop up 33 feet suspended by wooden telephone poles in 
North Dokata. All of the antennas worked after a fashion, and sometimes 
surprisingly good results were obtained.

I have also used GAP Titans in two QTH's with excellent results overall. I may 
put up here in central New Mexican, as well. BUT I right now to put up a yagi 
of some sort, for at least 20M - 10M. Maybe including 6 M as well.

There are no covenants or restricts here, and our asl is close 7000, so maybe the yagi would not to have a very tall metal tower. ANYWAY, what suggestions do you have. And fire away, because I honestly know practically zilch. There are some excellent fellow QRPers nearby who would make their expertise and strength available.
So what an effective, durable antenna system you might recommend? I will 
happily receive all suggestions and put them into the mix. Thanks in advance 
for any help you might offer.

73,
---Doc/K0EVZ PS I would be willing to call some of you, on my dime, to get this 
process underway. Lately I have missed several DX stations, apparently due to 
low power on my end. And conditions of course have their own challenges.
W.D. (Doc) Lindsey
dock0evz@earthlink.net
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
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