Simple Antennas for the Hawaii Amateur Radio operator, part 7
This week has proven busy for those who call a broadcast news studio "their home away from home." With all of the debt-ceiling talk and arguments on just how insolvent we are, there is sufficient news to keep this announcer occupied. There hasn't been much time to relax before the ole Swan 100-MX and enjoy a casual qso. This weekend will be fully engaged as well with a full schedule of drag races at the Hilo Drag Strip. I work as the tower announcer, a role that keeps me out of trouble for the entire weekend. Despite a jammed week, I've managed to pursue a number of antenna articles and related projects. The August issue of "QST" contains an interesting description of an elevated 40-meter monopole with two-tuned counterpoise wires. The skyhook seems to work alright, so, if you have a convenient tree or pole in the backyard, you may want to experiment with this antenna. Of course, those of us without such supports will have to be more creative. For n