I just realized that my previous message was sent in html format. Which means that the reflector stripped the text! That explains some of the answers...

Here is what I meant to ask:
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I am moving to an apartment on the top floor of a 10 story building. I have access to the roof which has a 30' x 10' flat space. On one edge of this space is a building 9' high with a flat roof of about 10' x 20'. I can put up antennas on top of this little building and on the flat area mentioned above.

But there is a catch: the antenna has to be either a wire antenna, or substantially vertical. If vertical, it can't exceed 29' in height above the roof of the small building. Beams not allowed!

I want to operate on 40 through 15 meters. The antenna needs to be able to handle 1500w.

I prefer horizontal antennas because of the extra gain and lower noise pickup. I prefer a balanced antenna because of noise and RFI considerations. But I'll consider other options if there are overriding advantages.

Suggestions?

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Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/
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