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1  eHam Forums / Antenna Restrictions / RE: Need advice regarding antennas for restricted space. on: October 30, 2012, 03:27:20 PM
Here you go !!!!!!!!

Traveler:
http://www.twantennas.com/

Scorpion:
http://www.scorpionantennas.com/

Buddipole:
http://www.buddipole.com/

Super Antenna:
http://newsuperantenna.com/

Chameleon:
http://chameleonantenna.com/

SGC tuner:
http://www.sgcworld.com/230ProductPage.html
2  eHam Forums / Antenna Restrictions / Need advice regarding antennas for restricted space. on: October 30, 2012, 02:09:17 PM
All,

First of all let me start by thanking those of you who are taking the time to read my questions and in particular who are going to take the time to respond.

I have been an amateur radio operator for almost 15 years.  Recently I find myself living in a ground floor apartment in CO while I work on a year contract.  I would like to be able to remain active in MARS during this time (frequencies as low as 4Mhz) but the tight restrictions of my community give me little hope.  Angry

I need some advice and suggestions.

Here are the options I am considering.  Any opinions?

1.   TW2010 Traveler antenna with 80M coil
2.   Scorpion SA-680 Screwdriver antenna
3.   Buddipole
4.   Super Antenna
5.   Chameleon Antenna (CHA HYBRID Base plus V2L)
6.   A 30 foot Dipole with an SGC 230 Tunner
Obviously there are quite a few options here.  I am concerned mainly with visibility, RFI (it needs to be in close proximity to the building, and other electronics) and performance.

Thanks again,  Cheesy

Mark




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