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Originally Posted by CDX-007 If your wire is a center-fed 10m dipole in the flat-top horizontal polarity I doubt you'll have quite as much luck with DX on the 5/8, unless you're talking local to mobiles or other vertically polarized bases.
You mentioned he offers a radials kit, if it were me I'd add an insulator to the guy wire at 1/4, 5/8, or 3/4 wave length down from the grounded base of the antenna to act as counterpoise radials and save $50.
I perused their website and it looks like a nicely built antenna.
Looking forward to hearing you on 10m! |
There is a mixed purpose for this vertical. I've got a GAP Titan now ground mounted that is pretty much a dummy load on 10m and a 300+ foot doublet that tunes on 10m.
This new antenna is intended to give me better local coverage so it's going up on the roof.
If I had realized how heavy this antenna was going to be, I would have skipped the ground radials and did exactly what you suggested....using guy lines for radial supports at the base.
I may wind up having to guy this thing just because of its weight anyway, but hadn't originally intended to do that.