ok its in the air ( http://www.worldwidedx.com/amateur-radio-antennas/155941-a99-becomes-quad-bander.html
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20m is a little long, resonant at 13.2Mhz...
15m is also long, I think around 20.5Mhz
10m is long at around 27Mhz
6m is fine at around 50Mhz, might shorten it a little more
for radials I did 1/4 wave + 5% (or thereabouts), 2 on 20m, 2 on 15m, 2 on 10m and 4 on 6m, I think that the 20m radials should work on 6m as well as they are around 3/4 wave @ 6m, they were made out of old RG6 quad shielded coax I got an end of a roll from my friend
its feed point is at around 25-30 feet
Used the tuner and on 20m (it's around 3.5:1) and worked Nova Scotia today.
Also I can hear a baby monitor at or around 48.85Mhz
I tried to work a local repeater on 6m, best I could get was an s7 on the meter with a bit of pop corn... sad thing is I can do that on my mobile, and its 25 feet lower on the ground
this pick is taken from on top on my roof

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20m is a little long, resonant at 13.2Mhz...
15m is also long, I think around 20.5Mhz
10m is long at around 27Mhz
6m is fine at around 50Mhz, might shorten it a little more
for radials I did 1/4 wave + 5% (or thereabouts), 2 on 20m, 2 on 15m, 2 on 10m and 4 on 6m, I think that the 20m radials should work on 6m as well as they are around 3/4 wave @ 6m, they were made out of old RG6 quad shielded coax I got an end of a roll from my friend
its feed point is at around 25-30 feet
Used the tuner and on 20m (it's around 3.5:1) and worked Nova Scotia today.
Also I can hear a baby monitor at or around 48.85Mhz
I tried to work a local repeater on 6m, best I could get was an s7 on the meter with a bit of pop corn... sad thing is I can do that on my mobile, and its 25 feet lower on the ground
this pick is taken from on top on my roof
