Helically wound vertical antenna for 160M


 

How do you fit a 160 meter band antenna on a small urban lot?

If you follow the exact instructions of Bill Salyers (AJ8B) of the Spokane DX Association, all you need is a "helically wound" vertical antenna with a small footprint to get started on the "Top Band."

Bill discusses the pros and cons of this compromised antenna while suggesting that this vertical may be a good way to get on the 160 meter band. Just try out this idea--you may be surprised just how well it performs.

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Thanks for joining us today.

Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM/AL0HA).

Here are some comments from Bill (AJ8B):

Bill Salyers, AJ8B, describes how he built a helically wound vertical antenna for 160 m with a 60 foot footprint.

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