WAS (including Alaska and Hawaii) on 160 meters using a G5RV. 72 DX entities using G5RV on 160 Meters, all confirmed on LOTW. 

On Sat, Apr 2, 2022, 14:03 lumadue charles <fishkeeper1109able@gmail.com> wrote:
I can see a lot of you are trying to build antennas.
160 meter is not as hard as they tell you. First a G5RV is junk on any band. Don't try it dont talk about it.   If you have a bad antenna they won't talk to you. Maybe someone will tell you to check it out.
 Now it's about the wire and doing the math. I think mine is 245 feet on each leg. Do your own math.   
I have had mine half on the ground and it still worked. It worked laying on the grass.  A in line one is best like in the book.  But don't be afraid to try what you can. It will work.  Make a square,a loop, a zig zig and get it in the air.  SEE YA  AB3LE                                             PS mine was a full size G5RV before. Never put it on the air. Changed plans and turned it into a plane dipole.




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