Years ago I worked a chap ( maybe in Wyoming or Montana ) in a similar QTH.
He had built an "open wire" line suspended on posts with fencing insulators,
every so far, to keep the lines taut in the breeze, over a huge distance . .
can't recall for sure, but I think it could have been up a steep slope as
much as a mile to find clear horizons. Baluns at both ends of the twin
feeders . . I think there was more going on there, that is, switching of
different antennas, rotators, etc. but it certainly worked. Not a small
project I would say.



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