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Vertical Length

33 ft

Radials Minimum 12; Ideal 48

Weight 15 lb (EZ to ship)

Stability 2 guys: 100mph – 2 sq. ft. Wind load

EZ To Assemble

1 element + steppir motor + controller

Power Rating 3 KW

Band coverage

80M (w/coil), 40M, 30M, 20M, 17M, 15M, 12M, 10M, 6M

Wavelength ¼ wave (80M-6M); ¾ wave (15M-6M)

SWR Tuneable to 1:1 on each band

Controller Stores tuning settings in memory

Low DX Angle Outstanding DX performance – Salt Water

Bottom Line Great DXpedition Antenna

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The K3 HF Transceiver

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The KPA500 Solid State Amplifier

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Efficient LayoutCW Site

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Efficient LayoutSSB Site

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N1MM Logging Software

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The K9W ShiftSchedule

akaLou’s Playbook

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Getting Them In the Log: CW Operators

Craig, K9CT Mike, K9NW Jim, N9TK

Mark, NA6M Ralph, K9ZO Joe, AA4NN

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Getting Them In The Log: SSB-RTTY Operators

Joe, W8GEX Dick, W3OA John, K6MM

Jerry, WB9Z Hal, W8HC Lou, N2TU

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USMC Memorial

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Special VisitorNovember 6, 2013

Commanding General Terry G. Robling,US Marine Corps Forces- Pacific

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General Robling Paints The USMC Memorial

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L-to-R: Commanding General Terry G. Robling,Sergeant Major William T. Stables; Lou, N2TU

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