[IRCA] TECH: [ Mini-KAZ ]
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[IRCA] TECH: [ Mini-KAZ ]



I'm hoping one of the more experienced antenna builders can offer some advice. I live in a deed restricted community that does not allow for outdoor radio antennas of any kind. They also forbid things like flagpoles, etc.

Over the course of six years, I've been able to "bend" these rules a bit to allow me to install hidden or low profile versions of a few antennas including a Wellbrook ALA-1500 (mounted to the back side of my six foot tall privacy fence), two LF Engineering active whips, etc.

While these offer reasonable performance, and have allowed me to continue to DX, I continue to look for alternatives that offer better performance. Right now, I'm considering a small version of the KAZ or other delta-type antennas. I have plenty of room in the back yard for the horizontal parts of the antennas, it's the vertical center mast that is the problem. The privacy fence is only six feet tall, and anything above that height attracts scrutiny. I could manage a 10 foot mast, but not the 18 foot required by the smallest version of the antenna that I've seen.

Would it be possible to fashion a working version of the KAZ using only a 10 foot vertical section? How would this affect the other element lengths? What about the matching transformer?

My primary interest is in domestic DXing,with Western states being my primary targets. If it has a "K" callsign, then I'm interested in DXing it. Any and all suggestions welcome and appreciated!
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73,

Les Rayburn, N1LF
121 Mayfair Park
Maylene, AL 35114
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