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>The ice strom that hit texarkana this week destroyed my hy-gain dx-11. So now >I am considering buying a 5BA and am looking for feedback from current users >of this ant. Thanks Jerry KI5JA Do you want a good testimonial for a 5BA (and Force 12 antennas in general)? Check out the W9RPM web site: http://www.qth.com/w9rpm John got his license in October 1997 and made his first DX QSO in February 1998. In less than two years, John went from 0 countries to 300 countries worked. This is from a small city lot here in the Mississippi Valley (NOT your average DXer hilltop location) using Force 12 antennas. Stacked on a single Rohn 55 tower, they are, top to bottom... 40 meters: Force 12 EF-240X @ 105 feet 80 meters: Force 12 EF-180C @ 97 feet 10-20 meters: Force 12 5BA @ 93 feet Now, just 3 years after making his first DX QSO, John has an amazing 311 worked with 305 confirmed. 5 Band Worked All Zones... 9 Band DXCC... incredible. A living testimonial to what can be accomplished with determination, skill and the awesome Force 12 antennas. 73 - Scott KA9FOX --------------------------------------------------------------- Scott Neader KA9FOX (608)788-1234 / FAX (608)787-0100 Free Ham Radio Classified Ads: http://www.QTH.com/Classifieds KA9FOX Contesting & DXing Site: http://www.QTH.com/KA9FOX QTH.com Web Hosting: http://www.QTH.com/prices QTH.com Web Design: http://www.QTH.com/is -------------------------------------------- Force12Talk mailing list provided as a service by Force 12 Antennas, Inc. Force 12 Web site: http://www.qth.com/force12 Submissions: send to Force12Talk@qth.com To unsubscribe: send a blank e-mail to Force12Talk-leave@qth.com Force12Talk Message Archive: http://www.qth.com/force12/list/force12talk For problems with the list, contact n4zr@qth.com |
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