[HCRA] HF antenna
Rick Lindquist
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Sun, 12 Jan 2003 19:15:38 -0500
Assume you're talking about the HFp antenna on his page. The Ventenna
appears to be a VHF/UHF antenna.
Unless there's some major reason you cannot install even a low HF
dipole--even a multiband affair fed with "balanced" feeders (300-ohm TV
feedline--the old-style flat stuff even works OK at lower power levels),
there's not much advantage here that I can see--unless you want a
portable antenna you can carry around. I didn't get as far as the cost
on their Web site. How much is this?
73 Rick
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Hi, Was looking at this HF antenna. Any pro's or con's with this for
every day use?
http://www.ventenna.com/
Eric Tuller N1QKO
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