Folks, Thanks for the off & on-line replies. There were all positive replies to doing it, nobody mentioned issues with harmonics.
All the antennas are in different directions, none run parallel to each other. However... As I'm using trees to hold up the wires and I'm at the edge of a salt water marsh, trees keep falling in hurricanes and there are no other tall ones around the radial bed to keep picking from. The 160 used to be an INV-V but now that tree is no longer standing, I had to use one farther away thus making the current sloper. Someday I will only have slopers on all bands... OTOH, I truly wish to move from here & when I do, that will be a moot point. My remote coax switch was under salt water after Sandy. I cleaned it thoroughly, washed it well with distilled water and then rinsed it with grain alcohol & it's seemingly OK. I have always wondered though, if a shoe is about to fall with it. Having the wires all attached to one feed-point and removing the remote coax will simplify everything and remove my concerns about the coax switch. 73, Gary KA1J _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
