KH6JRM's Amateur Radio Blog
During a brief break from the newsroom this morning I ran across an excellent antenna article by Don Keith (N4KC) in the 21 June 2011 edition of eham.net. Keith is one of my favorite authors because he mixes a bit of humor with his view of amateur radio. He never seems to take himself too seriously--which may be a good thing in a world tied to popularity, peer pressure, and political correctness. His article, "What? You only have ONE antenna?", really strikes home for those of us restricted by space, CCR enforcement boards, and condo HOA groups. Basically, Keith asks hams to use both vertical and horizontal polorized antennas to get more contacts from your limited radio operating hours. Keith explains how simple verticals and dipoles can keep your operating productive and rewarding, despite the irregularities of propagantion. I've used both verticals, inverted "vees", and low-level loops to maintain both local and DX contacts. The best part of Keith's