For home use, <http://www.n6bt.com/> has a 7 foot tall lawn sculpture which operates on 20, 17 and 15. It doesn't look like an antenna. It is new, and I don't have any experience with it.

I have a Little Tarheel II antenna on my 4Runner. It works well on the higher frequencies. I used it with a K3/10 on 80M during the California QSO party and every single station I managed to contact said I was way down in the noise.

I have been impressed with the CrankIR <http://www.steppir.com/crankir-vertical-and-dipole> idea. However, While I don't have any experience with it, I think it is worth a look.

73 Bill AE6JV

On 3/9/15 at 9:48 AM, [email protected] (Mark Tellez) wrote:

My main concern with portable use is weight.  My main concern with home use
is low visibility and also needing an antenna that works "well" close to
the ground since I'm in a ground floor condo.

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