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Version vom 27. Mai 2019, 14:11 Uhr
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1 Scope
After using a GAP TITAN for over 10 years, I found that it was more and more out of resonnance, due to oxidation and greenweed growth. So I had to buy another shortwave vertical.
The small 1" pole was too lightweight, so we had to remove the fundaments and install a new massive tube as a mounting base for a new mast.
My friend Bernd DJ6PA advised that I should try another vertical which he had good experiences of, this time a HY GAIN AV-6x0, and since I have little space, I decided to buy the type with most shortwave bands.
WIMO sent it to me in no time, as usual: https://www.wimo.com/hygain-hf-vertikal-kw_d.html
And WIMO also has the original documentation for download.
2 Documents
- HY GAIN Documentation: Datei:2019-05-27-AV-680.pdf
3 Tuning
The picture for 6m is missing. But here are my measurements for all the other bands.