I would use nothing smaller than heavy wall 2" steel conduit or schedule 40 water pipe. This is a very tall antenna and catches a lot of wind. I noticed the wind bends the 2: Military 2" mast a fair amount so I installed a guy wire at the antenna base to offset the prevailing wind. I mounted about 12 feet off the ground using a fence post and three four foot military aluminum mast sections inside the fence post. ![]() I bought the Zero-Five 80 to 10 meter ground plane antenna. My new location did not have enough room in-between existing trees for my EFHW-8010 wire antenna. With our new double core matching transformer and mounting Machined Black Delrin for excellent insulation and power Into the base tube and then Tig welded to ensure a goodĮlectrical connection. Mounting pegs for the radials are solid aluminum pressed The CNC machined base tube is madeįrom 2 1/4 inch 1/4 wall T-6 extruded aluminum tubing. The element and radials are made from T-832 DrawnĪircraft aluminum tubing. Should be mounted atĦ to 10 feet above ground, Not recommended for roof This vertical Stands 36 feet tall and has 6 ridgedĪluminum radials 133 inches long each. Designed for hams that do not have room for ground ![]() Less time stuck on a frequency your trap vertical is tunedįor. Super wide bandwidth means more time operating, and Traps, coils or stubs to burn out fill up with water andĭetune. The NEW 6-80 meter groundplane vertical antenna is a rugged Review Summary For : Zero-Five 6-80 Meter Groundplane Vertical EMail SubscriptionRegistered users are allowed to subscribe to specific review topics and receive eMail notifications when new reviews are posted.
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