My Way of Hosting Half-Wave Dipole Antenna in 1980s!
I was using half-wave dipole antenna tied on top of tall coconut trees in 1980s as there were plenty of them at my parents' home. Antenna hosting was done by throwing nylon ropes tied to stones over the leaves of coconut trees. Often they used to fall down when it was quite windy! Next morning I will repeat the same procedure and so its goes! Occasionally I used to get the coconut tree climber do the antenna hosting for me. Still it could come down in heavy winds as the nylon ropes could break after being in sun for a while.
I could work a lot of DX on CW with my homebrew 3 x 807 radio with 120 W DC input, including a few US stations on 40m during grey line propagation.
73 de Jon, VU2JO
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