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My station:

Icom IC-7000, AG Neovo monitor and the SM-20 microphone, LDG AT-200ProII tuner, Wouxun KG-UVD1P handy and a old Handic 0080 scanner.

My antenna system:

At the first picture you see the Sirio 827 vertical works fine from 10 till 40 meter band.

At the other pictures the TET endfed wire for 10, 15, 20, 40 and 80 meter. This TET antenna is build between 1970 and 1975 by Taniguchi Engineering Tradaders. TET started in Yokohama Japan in the early 70s, and now active from AUSTRALIA ( http://www.tet-emtron.com/ ) . I use the gutter as ground and the wire slopes to the back of my garden. from 7 to 3 meters. The total length of the TET antenna is 8,35 meters. A very short one but it works like a full size dipole even on 80 meters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Sirio antenna at high wind speed: Nine at the Beaufort Scale.

No problem at all for this ,,super,, antenna angel

 

 
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