Gary I have been using always verticals since I started as ham radio op many
years ago,today I still use them,for dx/contesting work they are the best
because their very low take off angle,min
Gary I have been using always verticals since I started as ham radio op many
years ago,today I still use them,for dx/contesting work they are the best
because their very low take off angle,mine now is a Hygain AV3 with 3 radials
per band over my house roof about 5 feet and there is no pile up no matter how
far or how big will be that I could not brake in the second or third call I
do,for lower bands below 40M is not too practical because their length but from
20 and over they work great.Only problem you will have is that they do receive
from all over,and you will have to live with some QRM but that is not a problem
with our K3's.
Good luck,73
AD4C
e now is a Hygain AV3 with 3 radials per band over my house roof about 5 feet
and there is no pile up no matter how far or how big will be that I could not
brake in the second or third call I do,for lower bands below 40M is not too
practical because their length but from 20 and over they work great.Only
problem you will have is that they do receive from all over,and you will have
to live with some QRM but that is not a problem with our K3's.
Good luck,73
AD4C
"For a refined ham it is compulsory to own a k3"
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