[SixClub] Simple Sixer Portable 6m Dipole Antenna

Dennis Kaylor k4oxg at tampabay.rr.com
Sun May 30 22:51:23 EDT 2004


well any dipole is just that a dipole it will work okay when the band is 
WIDE open but wont work worth a flip when it isnt
add that to the 5 watts that peanut whistle puts out and you might as 
well spend the weekend talking to a 15 year old for all the good it will 
do....grin
i am not a fan of QRP or dipole antennas for VHF work
i also dont know of the antenna you speak of but a typical dipole for 6 
is only 56in on either side so you could make it out if aluminum tubing 
and fold it down when not in use
i am actually thinking of making a 6 dipole for grins using a couple of 
my old folding white canes(i am visually impared) which are nothing more 
than several sections of aluminum tubing with an elastic cord inside to 
hold them together and each one is 54-56in long....grin
good luck

Mike Myszka wrote:

>Hello to all:
>
>Has anyone on the list built and/or used a "Simple Sixer" portable 6m dipole
>antenna...or something similar?  If so, how well does it work, etc...?  I
>just got an FT-817 and I am looking for a decent portable 6m antenna to take
>with me camping (backpacking and car camping)...preferably one I can build.
>Anyway, just curious.  If anyone has any suggestions for another antenna, I
>would appreciate it.
>
>The link to the article on the "Simple Sixer" is attached.  It is a PDF file
>on the ARRL website.
>
>Thanks,
>Mike (KE4RNB)
>
>PS: To all the veterans and service men & women on the list, thank you.
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