[K3PZN-List] 20m sloper
Kyle Thornton
kyle.3599 at outlook.com
Tue Mar 15 17:23:33 EDT 2016
Ok yeah I've seen something like that. I have a mast. It's fiberglass and about 20ft tall. Is that still do able with that height. Andy showed me something that would work that is also a sloper. He showed it as the actual 1/4 wave length part just hung down the side of the mast almost like a vertical and then another wire as long as you can make it stretching out to control where the signal goes. Which would be easier and less visible with HOA
Kyle
73 de KC3FMP
> On Mar 15, 2016, at 5:20 PM, Curt Milton via K3PZN-List <k3pzn-list at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
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> Kyle
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> When time comes I can imagine info will come on making an HF antenna. One style of a 20m sloper is merely a center fed dipole installed with a slope. Its total length in feet is about 468 divided by frequency in MHz. you might see a sloper half this size but only because its designed for a metal tower or mast.
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> 73 curt
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> From:"Kyle Thornton" <kyle.3599 at outlook.com>
> Date:Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 4:18 pm
> Subject:[K3PZN-List] 20m sloper
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> Hi all,
> More than likely I will be putting up a 20m sloper for HF due to its low
> visibility and how relatively small it is. Does anyone know how to build
> these things? If so could you send me instructions on how to do that?
> Thanks
> Kyle Thornton
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