Tim...
After being away from the hobby for way too long, I'm looking to get back
in with a decent tribander ( Force 12 C-31/Optibeam, etc far too expensive
), but most of the things out there are either old technology, or 2
element, short boom offerings.
Not that long ago, long boom/computer optimizing of old designs was all the
rage, especially monoband ( especially the old Long John series ).
I am wondering why 'JK' doesn't offer a decent, multiband, antenna with 3-4
elements ( for 20-15 meters ) with the same attention to detail and
pricing ( scaled accordingly ) as the Navassa5 ?
It seems to me to be a lot of demand for that animal as not everyone is
looking for a small antenna to show off in a golf bag.
Bob _ww4t@aol.com_ (mailto:ww4t@aol.com)
k3lr@k3lr.com writes:
Hello John:
I work at DX Engineering, so maybe I can help clarify a bit.
You know I love antennas and I really loved the TX-38. It was a super
performer (10 meters was really good), I used it on Field Day for two years
with a triplexer - it was awesome! However, for the reasons several guys
have pointed out here it did not sell well (even with deep discount
incentives). Many guys choose the Bencher Skyhawk - a larger alternative to
the TX-38 with more performance "bang". 8P5A and many others love the
Skyhawk!
The latest "hot" high quality 5 bander (20,17,15,12 and 10) with a 6 meter
add on (makes it 6 bands on one short boom) is the JK NAVASSA5. You can see
it here.
http://www.dxengineering.com/parts/jka-navassa5
73,
Tim K3LR
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