I have two of the Sigma 5s here in CX land. They are extremely easy to put together...just a few bolts and wing nuts and I use a cement umbrella base with a sleeve of pvc about 2ft long and just slide the base of the vertical into the pvc. No radials as these are vertical dipoles; 50ft of control wire come with the antenna as it uses factory tuned coils to change freq. Both Sigma 5s were below 20m cw when I got them so it was a simple task of sliding off the PVC cover and spreading the coils on each end. The other coils were set at the factory and no adjustment required. My 20m 2:1 points are 14000 and 14270; all other bands are below 2 to 1; havent checked above 28.600 so dont know about that. Sooooo, how does it play? CX is a looooong way from major ham populations, US and EU. The antenna exhibits low angle radiation, as it should and I believe F12's claim of 90% efficiency as being pretty accurate. Granted, I have nice call sign that attracts the dx but I also work almost everything I hear. VQ9JC & 4S7NE on 17m cw are recent examples. Another vertical that I used when I first got here was the DK9SQ fiberglass 33ft pole and his single element loop. It also worked very well on 40-10m but is more of a weekend antenna. My pole finally snapped in about 40-50kt gusting winds last January; this was after continually flexing for about 4 months as I had it "permanently" mounted via bungee cords to the patio support post. Finally, I recommend going to www.contesting.com and see the reviews of all the vertical antennas posted on eham by our colleagues..
GL & 73
Tom K6CT/CX7TT
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