The single loops are rather forgiving. But please give me the best estimate
of the dimensions so I can model it in EZNEC to make sure. I have modeled a
couple of offset KAZ's for DXers previously and they seemed OK.

Or if you want it symmetric, just go 54 x 2=108 ft.  73 KAZ

On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 7:59 PM, Patrick Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

> I went out and measured the distance across the yard and I have over 112
> feet and the tree in the middle is about 54 feet, so the Super KAZ should
> work, but may be a bit lopsided. But at 112 feet if I used 1:4 I would have
> to go up 25-30 feet. I think the tree branched behind the house, I should
> get close. So it looks like I am still in the ballpark, that is if I do not
> lose anymore trees. Does the KAZ have to be centered perfectly? The apex
> will not be exactly centered. The K9AY and EWE's I have built have always
> been forgiving. The old coax is still out there. I may have to connect an
> extension, but that is easy. So I may get something up sooner than I
> thought. I just need some good weather.
>
> Patrick Martin
> Seaside OR
> KGED QSL Manager
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