Spark Plug Antenna 100W Version Review

3 years ago
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I recently reviewed the 50w Spark Plug antenna from sparkpluggear.com and today I am reviewing the big boy, the 100 Watt version of this antenna. We are taking it into the park and putting it through the paces and see if it lives up to my standards.

Notes from the video: Tune your antenna the normal way by adjusting the length of the wire. You will need multiple wires for all the bands from 80-10. I have this one for 40-20, worked fine. If you are going to add a choke, place it on the radio end of your coax not the antenna end. Remember 25 feet of coax minimum. Also when suspending the antenna, anchor it by the coax, not right at the antenna (see video for explanation)

Thanks to everyone who made contact with me today from coast to coast and beyond! You are the best! 73!!!

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