Hi Guys,
I just upgraded to General class and since I've been working so hard to get that license and the privileges it conveys, I'd like to be able to use as many of the bands as possible.
I have a small lot in town though, and a small budget.
I'm thinking of an offset feed antenna such as a Windom. That's not set in stone though, I'm completely open to suggestions.
I'm not really sold on the claims of the Carolina Windom, basically it seems to good to be true, and i noticed their db gain claims were a compilation of actual tests and user feedback. How do you quantify user feedback to a db gain number? That said, I don't think a Windom is a bad antenna either - I don't want to sell it short because someone is over hyping their version of it, I don't really think there is a "bad" antenna, just some antennas work better in some locations. Compromises due to space, etc. are more what differentiate
and make one antenna a better match for a particular site or operator than another. If there was one particular perfect antenna then everyone would be using it.
In my case I want a multi-band antenna. Due to lot size issues an 80 meter is about all I can fit on the lot, and that's close. I want to use a mast planted in the ground and attached to the side of the house, so I'm stuck with about 30' forward or back I can move the mast. The back yard is deeper than the front, so a Windom with it's offset feed kinda works out there.
If I gave up 80 meters then a fan dipole could probably be made to fit. I really want 80 meters though...I think. As I said, I'm new so I don't know what 80 meters is like, I'm simply wanting to take advantage of as many of my privileges as possible. If in the future I don't spend much time on 80 meters then I have no issue revisiting the antenna and trying something else. In fact I'll probably do that just because i like to experiment, but for now I just want to get on the air with as many bands as possible and quick/inexpensive would also be nice.
Am I on the right track here, or is there some other antenna that may fit the bill for me? As I said, I'm not stuck on the Windom, if clamping on the rain gutter, and maybe jumpering over to the neighbors gutters, would work then I'm open to it!
Thanks!
Steve
I just upgraded to General class and since I've been working so hard to get that license and the privileges it conveys, I'd like to be able to use as many of the bands as possible.
I have a small lot in town though, and a small budget.
I'm thinking of an offset feed antenna such as a Windom. That's not set in stone though, I'm completely open to suggestions.
I'm not really sold on the claims of the Carolina Windom, basically it seems to good to be true, and i noticed their db gain claims were a compilation of actual tests and user feedback. How do you quantify user feedback to a db gain number? That said, I don't think a Windom is a bad antenna either - I don't want to sell it short because someone is over hyping their version of it, I don't really think there is a "bad" antenna, just some antennas work better in some locations. Compromises due to space, etc. are more what differentiate
and make one antenna a better match for a particular site or operator than another. If there was one particular perfect antenna then everyone would be using it.
In my case I want a multi-band antenna. Due to lot size issues an 80 meter is about all I can fit on the lot, and that's close. I want to use a mast planted in the ground and attached to the side of the house, so I'm stuck with about 30' forward or back I can move the mast. The back yard is deeper than the front, so a Windom with it's offset feed kinda works out there.
If I gave up 80 meters then a fan dipole could probably be made to fit. I really want 80 meters though...I think. As I said, I'm new so I don't know what 80 meters is like, I'm simply wanting to take advantage of as many of my privileges as possible. If in the future I don't spend much time on 80 meters then I have no issue revisiting the antenna and trying something else. In fact I'll probably do that just because i like to experiment, but for now I just want to get on the air with as many bands as possible and quick/inexpensive would also be nice.
Am I on the right track here, or is there some other antenna that may fit the bill for me? As I said, I'm not stuck on the Windom, if clamping on the rain gutter, and maybe jumpering over to the neighbors gutters, would work then I'm open to it!
Thanks!
Steve