Terry, I strongly encourage you to put up the K9AY. By no numerical measure is it the best. But it’s easy to put up and Compared to all the others, it is relatively insensitive to other objects around it. And for a first RC antenna, it is super satisfying to click between directions and hear stations in the null disappear as proof of directivity.
Interactions with other antennas is a “big station problem” and you or I won’t notice what bothers the big stations. Tim N3QE > On Jul 29, 2019, at 12:27 AM, terry burge <k...@comcast.net> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > I have four kits purchased on ebay for receive antennas as well as a > bi-directional beverage from KD9SV. Looking on my county plot map it looks > like I can run about a 412' beverage using my neighbors ground and mine. Got > a good neighbor you could say who just doesn't want a BOG to trip on but a > beverage not too low to walk into is Ok. My ebay provided kits are DHDL, EWE > and Penant/flag/diamond from a low cost Canada source. But I'm faced with the > problem of fences, power lines, roads and my TX antennas on my 1 1/2 acre > plot. If one of those antennas could handle being near the fences,etc or TX > antennas I'd like to hear about it. I've already got a K9AY in the works and > that one is near my 40 meter 4-square. Running the beverage is going to be > near or even under my K8UR style 80 meter 4-square made with 1/2 WL slopers. > I've thought some about converting the 80 meter 4-square to using > 3":irrigation tubing extended with some 3" irrigation tubing and a coil at > the elevated base but I'm j > ust not sure if it would be an improvement. It would be near 50' verticals if > I could do it. Not sure if I would lose too much gain. > > > Any suggestions other than 'give up'? I've always had a time hearing the DX > especially on 160 meters. > > Terry > > KI7M > > _________________ > Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector