Hi,

I already commented but I will add that my present site is a 100 foot by 100 foot lot. I have a compromise inverted L and one radial. The L and the radial (counterpoise) of necessity turn some corners, higher here, and lower there. I don't have a world beater station on 160 meters but I do occasionally get on there and give it try. Sometimes there are surprises but we will not get any of those if we don't turn the radio on:)

73,

Bill KU8H


bark less - wag more

On 9/17/21 11:31 PM, Gene Smar via Topband wrote:
Here, here!  I agree with Fred - don't give up on TopBand, Greg.  My station and shunt-fed tower are on a relatively small suburban lot (1/3 Acre) surrounded by all sorts of hash-generating devices.  My original 160M antenna was an inverted L with one radial with which I participated in the 1999 ARRL 160M CW contest.  I had a blast!

I consider TopBand a challenge because of my real estate limitations.  But most of us mere mortals have to live with similar antenna limits.  There are few of us with large Yagis up at 1/4 WL AGL on this band.  Enjoy uwaves, but please don't abandon 160M.

73 de
Gene Smar  AD3F
Rockville, MD
USA

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