The claimed 5 band performance is obtained: * with a slight slope, 6m one end & 4m the other, longer 2/3 section highest; * with about 20ft feed line. Do not put a choke or common mode rejecting 1:1 unun (balun?) at the feed point. I got **very** high swr on all but 20m and 10m with a choke there. However: I have yet to try with a broadband choke (I used an air-core 'ugly' balun). So I foolishly succumbed to the lure of an air-core 'ugly' balun and wound one close to the feedpoint. This ruined the whole thing. Just don't do it. Two theories: it's too narrow band which is true but where is the band? the antenna needs some feed line as an impedance match to 'soften' the resonant peaks. This works like a resistive divider and implies some loss in the feed coax, but saves having to use an antenna tuner and is no less efficient. So to remove the rf buzz I get on the shack power lines, I added a proper broadband rf choke, but it mucks up 17m - goes from 1:1 to 1:2.1. It also reduces receive sensitivity by (just measuring by eye) 1s too. I guess I'll leave it off. TL;DR the whole story will appear... [[https://www.m0cvoantennas.co.uk|M0CVO Antennas]]