[Antennas] W9INN Dipole

Carlos A. Archilla caab at libertypr.net
Fri Apr 4 21:15:43 EST 2008


Ron
About 15 years ago I bought a MPD-5C antenna from W9INN it was a 6 coil 87' 
(10,15,20,40 &80m) fan dipole.  I remember that Bill asked me for my working 
frecuency preferences on the different antenna bands, so I suspect that he 
cut each antenna to order.  Along the same lines, he called his coils 
"resonators" but no clue to its winding characteristics on the literature 
that I have.
You are welcome to copies of the antenna hanging instructions and 
literature, but I'm afraid there is not much information on how to make one. 
Its a pity because it worked great on all the bands, mine found its final 
days during one of the hurricanes that passed through PR.

Carlos, KP4GL


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ron" <rons533 at ptd.net>
To: <antennas at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 8:16 PM
Subject: [Antennas] W9INN Dipole


I am looking for information on how to build a W9INN 42' dipole that is
supossed to cover 10-15-20-40 meters.  I understand that he is a silent key
and that his antennas worked great.   Googled and found a lot of information
but nothing on measurments or how to build one.
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