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LF: Masts

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Subject: LF: Masts
From: captbrian <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 18:27:38 +0000
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 100 ft verticals and 400 foot horizontals are easy are easy if you have 100
foot 'poles'........It would be interesting to know how you built and erected 
those.

here in Florida Keys on my 'lil 'ole sailboat my mast is only 40' but I do have
thousands of miles of salt water  under and around me

Bryan
G3GVB / Ac4UA




Quoting hamilton mal <[email protected]>:

Hi All
Some strong signals today from DL and OK on QRS but also loud and workable on
CW from here.
If LF acty picks up and there is a possibility of CW acty I will re engineer
the LF vertical and see what I can work. It is snowing today here, not good antenna wx.
Antenna system here consists of 3 x inv L antennas in parallel, each one 33
metres vertical and 140 metres horizontal, with an insulated ground radial
system. I RX with this antenna as well as the 80 metre vertical loop. The
loop is optimum E/W so its good for EU and beyond and also all places to the
West.
This is the present setup but the vertical can be extended to have several
inv L's attached if necessary, then I could do away  with the loading
inductor, although at present it is only about 350 uH.
73 and HNY to all de Mal/G3KEV/IO94SH




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