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Old July 9th 07, 11:54 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Woody Woody is offline
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Default Need help... End-fed, long wire or ????

Ya know ... if I had my druthers... and I don't.. lol...
I'd go for a Motorola Micom 500e setup or a Harris, or an SGC radio...
Not sure I can afford any of them though!
Collecting my pennies though.
Woody

"John Ferrell" wrote in message
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On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 02:14:51 GMT, "Woody" wrote:

Hey, here's a question for you antenna heads..... I've googled and not
found
much but a million opinions
and ideas on which is better so I thought I'd come here and lay out the
situation and get some advice.

I want to put an HF radio back in the house.

I only have a small yard and pesky neighbors.

I want to operate ham and MARS freqs.

I need to be somewhat incognito. A tower is out, and a big vertical is
questionable.
I don't like the radial issue as I live on solid rock, nor the price
issues.

My only option is to go out back... zero yard but a hillside that is
almost
limitless,
however; I live on top of a ridge so the hills all go downward. I'm
assuming
a long wire in the treetops or similar is my only hope.
[very few trees are higher than my house up here, LOL]

SO... if you only had one direction to throw an antenna out, but could
arrow
a 300 footer through the treetops if need be,
what would you do? Which style antenna would be best? Random or folded or
?
I'm assuming end-fed is my only option here, with only one direction to
go.
[Southerly]

I'm considering a manual tuner in the shack, or auto-tuner like a marine
unit that I could remote in the attic and coax up to it then wire to
outside.

Is there a better way?? Ideas? Input?
thanks for the help!
Woody

I am happy with my SGC-237 tuner. It has a wide range of matching
capability and keeps the RF at the antenna instead of the shack.

John Ferrell W8CCW
"Life is easier if you learn to
plow around the stumps"