I am new to the art of HAM radio and know I have a lot to learn hence my reason for being here. Just a little background. I worked with my hands all my life and rarely took anything to a repair shop as I was able to fix most things on my own. Now days not so much. Diabetes took a good portion of my eyesight. It is my fine vision that is affected the most. It has slowed me down but not stopped me. Anyway, I have been researching HF antennas for my Yaesu FT-450D HF radio for about three weeks. I would prefer to build an antenna myself but it is pretty much out of the question so it looks like I will have to purchase one. I have narrowed it down to two choices. One is an 88 foot, 200 watt, 160-10mm HF End Fed antenna with a 9:1 UNUN. The other one is Windom OCFD 135 foot (45' s) (90' l), 200W PEP 6m-80m with a 4:1 Balun. The ground area I have to work with is about a one acre open area in 10 acres of woods. There are a few fifty to sixty foot trees that I can use as a mast or masts for different configurations. I am interested in DX and although it would be nice to be able to have the 6m to 160m frequencies to work with the 80m -6M Windom OCFD may be a more realistic choice for a beginner and first antenna. If you have the time I would like some opinions and reasons /pros and cons for which one would be the best choice for my application. Also what would be the best configuration for general DX receiving and transmitting? I know there are many more types of antennas that may be more suitable but these two seem to fit all the criteria that I am looking for in ease of use and cost etc. Thank you kindly for any information you are willing to provide.