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The G5RV was my first HF multiband antenna and it was a great antenna. Not as great as the “doublet” (see earlier blogpost), but maybe a little easier to tune with a manual tuner. If you have a automatic antennatuner I will prefer the doublet for with the doublet antenna would not suffer transmission loss. size-wize the G5RV are a bit shorter and not so efficient like the doublet.
The G5RV are around in different sizes. The 160m-10m version is 204 feet long, and the 80-10m is102 feet long. The 40-10m is 51 feet. The 160m version will give more gain on 20m than the 51 feet version but also more directivity. So bear that in mind before you setup the 160m version.
Like every other wire-antennas, this will not work magic, but this will get you on the air with a decent signal. IF you have the space and time, a better solution is a regular dipole for every band you will operate.
Here are some great links if you want more information about this antenna.
http://www.astrosurf.com/luxorion/qsl-g5rv.htm
http://www.wb0w.com/g5rv/g5rv_antennas.htm
http://www.radioworks.com/cg5rv.html