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N4IS Low band  antennas

The Waller Flag is a two loaded loops phased 180 degree and the WF has an excellent performance on 160m 80m 40m and 30m

.All made with fiberglass tubes, the loops are 6m high x 4m wide with 7m separation, total 15m long.

 

The Horizontal Waler Flag at 116 ft high has a good performance on 160m to 30m,

All made with aluminun. The boom in 12m long ant the loops are 8x4 m with 4 m separation.

 

My TX antenna is a full size 1/4 vertical UNIPOLE, I use the skirt to detune the tower during RX. The UNIPOLE is feed with 200 ohms and it is very broadband, 1:10 on 1800 , 1:01 1830 KHz and 1:1,5 on 1900KHz.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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