Media Summary: Dipoles for Ham Radio are the basis of almost all antennas. But what is the difference between a flat-top and an Ant 1: MFJ-1769, HyGain TH-1 rotatable dipole. 24ft high. Uses two traps (loading coils) on 20m. Ant 2: Diamond W-8010. Usually the go-to first antenna for HF is the
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Dipoles for Ham Radio are the basis of almost all antennas. But what is the difference between a flat-top and an Ant 1: MFJ-1769, HyGain TH-1 rotatable dipole. 24ft high. Uses two traps (loading coils) on 20m. Ant 2: Diamond W-8010. Usually the go-to first antenna for HF is the Ed, KN4RWQ, is thinking about taking his horizontal antenna and setting it up on its side to create an Here's another "daymare" from the wayward mind of a ham-radio antenna nerd. Why not give it a try? 73 de W1GV.