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![]() Hi all, just wondering can anyone suggest some good verticals ( available in the UK) for HF- say 40- 10m and also a tribander or dual bander covering 6 and 2m. regards and thanks for any help- -- Paul Logan, Lisnaskea, N. Ireland. |
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Hello,
Maybe Cushkraft antennas... I have a second hand AP8A since 1998 and it works quite good on HF. For V-UHF, you can homebrew your own antenna or step up for the cheaper Diamond clones by TSB (or others). 73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.- "Paul Logan" a écrit dans le message de ... Hi all, just wondering can anyone suggest some good verticals ( available in the UK) for HF- say 40- 10m and also a tribander or dual bander covering 6 and 2m. regards and thanks for any help- -- Paul Logan, Lisnaskea, N. Ireland. |
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Hi Paul -
The Hy-Gain AV620 and AV640 models have good reputations for this type of antenna. If you have a little bigger budget, can put in a full radial system, and don't mind running a control cable, the SteppIR verticals should perform extremely well. I have a Sommer T-25, which is OK on 40, 20, 17, and 12, excellent on 30 and 10, but poor on 15. I normally use my dipoles on all bands except 10, where the Sommer performs best. I suggest you check the eHam.net Reviews on antennas. It also provides links to manufacturers sites, where you can (sometimes) get additional information. 73, Ed, W6LOL "Paul Logan" wrote in message ... Hi all, just wondering can anyone suggest some good verticals ( available in the UK) for HF- say 40- 10m and also a tribander or dual bander covering 6 and 2m. regards and thanks for any help- -- Paul Logan, Lisnaskea, N. Ireland. |
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I srongly suggest the Hustler 4-BTV antenna or the 5-BTV. Depending on
the bands you want to use the 4-BTV does 10, 15, 20 and 40 very well. I have one and have reached Spain, Russia, South America, the Galopigos Is., and many other places far away from my Iowa shack. It works very well. The 5-BTV gives you 80 meter on top of the 4 offered by the 4-BTV. 73s. "Old Ed" wrote in .net: Hi Paul - The Hy-Gain AV620 and AV640 models have good reputations for this type of antenna. If you have a little bigger budget, can put in a full radial system, and don't mind running a control cable, the SteppIR verticals should perform extremely well. I have a Sommer T-25, which is OK on 40, 20, 17, and 12, excellent on 30 and 10, but poor on 15. I normally use my dipoles on all bands except 10, where the Sommer performs best. I suggest you check the eHam.net Reviews on antennas. It also provides links to manufacturers sites, where you can (sometimes) get additional information. 73, Ed, W6LOL "Paul Logan" wrote in message ... Hi all, just wondering can anyone suggest some good verticals ( available in the UK) for HF- say 40- 10m and also a tribander or dual bander covering 6 and 2m. regards and thanks for any help- -- Paul Logan, Lisnaskea, N. Ireland. |
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Hi,
As usual the longer the best... I experimented a 6, 8, and a bit long vertical with a maximum of 2 traps (for the smallest), the longer, a Cushcraft, get the best result in DXing. I think that there is no secret: - you need either a good ground if placed at ground level - some counterpoise if it is placed in elevation (the highest the best) - a good length (lamda/4, 5/8 or 1/2) compatible with your working frequency. In fact you need to apply the law of physics never the ones of marketing... Thierry, ON4SKY http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/menu-qsl.htm "No Way" wrote in message 7... I srongly suggest the Hustler 4-BTV antenna or the 5-BTV. Depending on the bands you want to use the 4-BTV does 10, 15, 20 and 40 very well. I have one and have reached Spain, Russia, South America, the Galopigos Is., and many other places far away from my Iowa shack. It works very well. The 5-BTV gives you 80 meter on top of the 4 offered by the 4-BTV. 73s. "Old Ed" wrote in .net: Hi Paul - The Hy-Gain AV620 and AV640 models have good reputations for this type of antenna. If you have a little bigger budget, can put in a full radial system, and don't mind running a control cable, the SteppIR verticals should perform extremely well. I have a Sommer T-25, which is OK on 40, 20, 17, and 12, excellent on 30 and 10, but poor on 15. I normally use my dipoles on all bands except 10, where the Sommer performs best. I suggest you check the eHam.net Reviews on antennas. It also provides links to manufacturers sites, where you can (sometimes) get additional information. 73, Ed, W6LOL "Paul Logan" wrote in message ... Hi all, just wondering can anyone suggest some good verticals ( available in the UK) for HF- say 40- 10m and also a tribander or dual bander covering 6 and 2m. regards and thanks for any help- -- Paul Logan, Lisnaskea, N. Ireland. |
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Thierry, ON4SKY wrote:
"In fact you need to apply the law of physics never the ones of marketing." Sage advice. One of the best guides to vertical antennas for the ham is chapter 9 of ON4UN`s "Low-Band DXing", published by the ARRL. ON4UN lists equipment used by some of the best known DXers, but antennas are listed only by types, not brand names. ON4UN`s book is probably available in most countries. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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