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Hustler 4-BVT

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I was looking for an antenna for HF that would work well for me and I came across this one. It seems to have great reviews on Eham. Has anyone here used this ?
 

I have used a 5-BTV for many years and it works very well. BW on 40 & 80 is somewhat limited and you will need a good ground radial system, if your soil is not highly conductive.

Rich
 
I used the 5BTV also and it worked well, now I didnt use radials at first, I just mounted the antenna on the ground using a 8 foot ground rod. NOT THE BEST FOR SURE!

Ground radials are easy

234/ frequency = 1 radial wire.

example, lets say for 75 meter,

234 / 3.875mhz = 60.38 ft,,,, just go 60 foot 3 inches.

If you can cut atleast 2 radials for each frequency and set them like bicycle spokes you will be fine

5BTV =
28.500 mhz = 8.2 foot
21.350 mhz = 10.96 foot
14.300 mhz = 16.36 foot
7.258 mhz = 32.240 foot
3.857 mhz = 60.38 foot

round those figures up, you will be fine.
 
EDUK8TR said:
If you mount above ground, do the radials still go at ground level? Or can they be contructed as true radials out of tube aluminum not wires, mounted on a hub attached to the mast or tower?

10m won't be a problem but 40 and 80m might. :lol:
 

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