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Offline IK5XCT

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Re: What's your favourite antenna for portable activity?
« Reply #45 on: September 16, 2015, 23:41:52 UTC »
I like my DXLOOP .. an interesting project with a higher gain compared to Alexloop .... i use 1,2m external diameter with Cellflex 1/2" (copper ext. diam 12,3mm) .. AlexLoop use 1m with RS217 (cooper ext diam7,35mm) ... the theoretical gains are higher (20m DXLOOP efficiency than the dipole positioned half-wave height: 66% -- 20m ALEXLOOP efficiency: 37,8%), (40m DXLOOP efficiency: 15,1% -- 20m ALEXLOOP efficiency: 5,1%) .... You can see my project  http://www.qsl.net/ik5xct/   lookat DXLOOP  or watch this video https://youtu.be/quADHsJWWjA ... Anyway .. Alexloop is a good product but very expensive !!!

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Re: What's your favourite antenna for portable activity?
« Reply #46 on: December 29, 2015, 21:49:42 UTC »
My favorite is the Par Endfedz 10-20-40 with my 31 foot jacktite fiberglass telescoping pole. I am setup in just minutes. When I feel like struggling a little, I use my buddiepole antenna. I like it, but just takes too long too setup.
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Re: What's your favourite antenna for portable activity?
« Reply #47 on: February 10, 2019, 17:57:59 UTC »
Enjoying this discussion of portable antennas. Last
summer obtained a telescoping mast from spiderbeam.
All manner of longwires, loops etc. strung up quickly
and easily.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/y56B4vvDbZHDcvTw7

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Re: What's your favourite antenna for portable activity?
« Reply #48 on: February 10, 2019, 19:20:35 UTC »
I've also got a Spiderbeam pole and use it to support a 20/30m trapped GP when we go the island of Barra in the Outer Hebrides. It's a VERY windy location so have to ensure the pole is well guyed!

Dave

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Re: What's your favourite antenna for portable activity?
« Reply #49 on: February 11, 2019, 14:16:44 UTC »
Greetings Dave ! Having my morning coffee and viewing
your excellent photography at:
https://dxnews.com/gm0lvi-p/
 Any advice on how you guy your mast under such
windy conditions ? When I purchased my mast
the folks at spiderbeam had this webbing
sewn in a unique shape for attaching guy lines.
I've yet to try it.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Vbno7s7EgLFzfM7u6

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Re: What's your favourite antenna for portable activity?
« Reply #50 on: February 11, 2019, 15:57:39 UTC »
Greetings Dave ! Having my morning coffee and viewing
your excellent photography at:
https://dxnews.com/gm0lvi-p/
 Any advice on how you guy your mast under such
windy conditions ? When I purchased my mast
the folks at spiderbeam had this webbing
sewn in a unique shape for attaching guy lines.
I've yet to try it.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Vbno7s7EgLFzfM7u6

73
AL7JK

I guy the mast at the 7m height and also lower down a few metres above the base. The radials which are made from fairly strong wire also prove a little support, though I try not to put much stress on them.
I did get that fabric guy ring from Spiderbeams but wasn't terribly pleased with it and now use a pair of plastics guy rings from Sota beams - these are slightly tapered on the inside and form a very snug fit on the pole.
https://www.sotabeams.co.uk/antenna-supports-and-hardware/?sort=pricedesc&page=2

Dave

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Re: What's your favourite antenna for portable activity?
« Reply #51 on: February 11, 2019, 23:18:24 UTC »
 Thank you for the sotabeams info Dave.
Will look into their products.

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