As far as fiberglass poles are please check here:
http://www.dx-wire.de/index.php?seo_c=lng%2Fen%2F&seo=fiberglass-poles
73, Igor UA9CDC
03.04.2017 9:03, Matt Zilmer пишет:
I use an OCF dipole and usually throw the longend intoa tree if there
is one nearby. With no trees about, I'd use a 25 to 41 foot random
wire w/ counterpoise on the ground. Once, I had to ask permission to
"cast" the OCF's long end over a gas station sign in Pu'unene, and got
a thumbs up [stuck there with "talk story" from XYL's relatives].
Sometimes, you have to get creative, and sometimes, beg for a high
spot. In tourist QTHs, sometimes your eccentric request will get a
good response - tourists are odd ducks for the locals, anywhere.
Wire antennas work a lot better than verticals, esp. portable. Slopers
are fine too. Anything you can tune with your ATU.
Best HI portable ops I ever experienced were near Ka'anapali, using a
random wire dangled from a rock cliff near the Sheraton Black Rock and
pulled down to the _veryrocky_ beach nearby. It took a while to set
up, but didn't have to ask for permission either. Beaches in HI are
all public access, theoretically. You may be able to use that to your
advantage.
73,
matt W6NIA
On 4/2/2017 1:25 PM, Michael Aust wrote:
Can Anyone recommended a great QRP Antenna for KX3
Going to Hawaii with KX3 from high rise Hotels and some Sandy Beaches
that is lightweight, easy to deploy, carry on Airlines or packed into
luggage.
Any Portable Poles to recommend for End Fed Antenna's
My MFJ-1920 pole is 3.8ft when collapsed and extends to 33 feet
but when Island Hopping, 3.8ft does not qualify as a Carry On due to
it's length
So hit with extra baggage fee's
Maybe a Fishing pole that is on sections that not as long, when
collapsed
would be the Answer, some 14ft to 17 feet Crappie Fishing poles only
breakdown to 46inches to 48inches, about the collapsed length of my
MFJ-1910 fiberglass telescopic mast
Mike
WB6DJI
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