The antenna inventory at ARS N3RHT:
 
Radio works 80M Windom, one end in the attic and the other end in a tree at the 
far corner of the property, with ends drooped down to fit the space, fed with 
coax
 
Homebrew vertical dipole, about 40 feet total length, stuck upright in a big 
ole pine tree and held lovingly in place by the tree's branches, fed with 450 
ohm ladder line to a Heathkit B-1 balun and then coax into the shack.
 
Butternut HF-6V with the 160 meter option, on top of a 30 foot pole with a 
home-made counterpoise following plans published in CQ. Some of the 
counterpoise wires have broken. Fed with coax.
 
Homebrew from one of the W6SAI books 10-15-20 multi-band meter dipole in the 
attic, center is Van Gordon 1:1 balun, tuned to resonance using MFJ 259, and 
fed with coax
 
The other stuff is VHF or too junky to be worth mentioning. In a few weeks, I 
will put up that 1977 NOS trap dipole that I mentioned.
 
My house is on a small, suburban lot, but that lot sits on the highest point 
for 20 miles in all directions.
 
Anyway....that's what I'm working with here.
All ideas appreciated.
73, Don Merz, N3RHT
 
 
 
 

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Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 5:59 PM
To: Merz Donald S; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Antenna Tuner Wonderings


Don,

What kind of "crappy" antennas are you using, i.e., doublets fed with coax, 
open wire lines, etc., or end-fed wires?  Or, some combination of types maybe?  

Rather that building up a bunch of tuners you might consider putting your 
efforts into erecting a set of antennas that all worked directly off a 50 or 75 
ohm coax feedlines.  Half-wave dipoles, one for each band, for example, or one 
or more of the multi-band arrangements (G5RV, fan and trap dipole, etc.).

Dennis D. W7QHO
Glendale, CA
 
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