Ok, to recap
Yes you can.
No, you can get it to show good SWR because the whip is made to work in a mobile environment and will " Tune" like a loaded quarter wave.
( This doesn't necessarily mean it will be a great antenna, you can get lots of things to show good SWR and not be an effective radiator)
Suggestions
All of the above replies are valid.
I understand that the OP has difficulty getting to/working on/replacing the antenna but even building the "5/8 starduster" will require some one to remove the existing setup.
I understand that because I have serious back problems that have limited my ability to work on/remove/replace antennas .
You need something that is fairly easy to get up that's not going to require going up and down to tune.......
I would
Replace the 5.5 foot Francis fiberglass with a longer antenna such as a full length 1/4 wave whip to get a slight advantage over the loaded whip and run it.
Then
Is there any family members/friends/locals that you can recruit to help?
It's not
It is a loaded quarter wave antenna, dispite manufacturer's claims that a loaded mobile antenna is a 5/8 , or full wave , or wave and a half, or even my most beloved 96" Francis triple quarter wave is simply a quarter wave antenna.
We are trying hard to find a good solution and offer some advice.
73
Jeff
Hey,
the original question has been answered. (waste of time unless I'm bored)
I'm still gonna put one up, at about 10ft, just to see what it does.
I'll get the old antenna down when it warms up (snowed yesterday), and I can get some help. That will be younger people, when not at work. Older people ain't around anymore.
Living at 7000ft in the wind is challenging. We still have at least one more month before spring. The last I checked, the mast is still frozen to the ground.
I also have many other choices for an antenna, such as a Ratshack 21-869 (the original a-99), sigma venom 5/8, sirio gps 1/2, and a sirio m-400 plus other stuff I'm just playing with. Oh, yeah, throw in a pat12, just for giggles.
I don't NEED the 5/8 starduster to work.
I was just curious.
The people on this site know way more about antennas than I ever will, so I thought I'd ask.
Thanks for your thoughts and everyone's help.
C'ya.
John.
Blackjack 99