Thanks Don
Seems my situation is similar, 300 kmts inland, no salt water around in +300
kmts
But I have a long distance to USA and Europe, +5500 miles to USA and +6500
miles to Europe
Of course that 4SQ have the four directions that a fixed wire yagi don´t,
but just thinking on the same direction, for example USA, where I can put
the wire yagi for both ARRLDX SSB and CW and then removed it.
If 4SQ have same or better GAIN than wire yagi at 130 ft, I can go for the
4SQ. If wire yagi is better, I will prefer just to put the wire yagi during
February and march to work ARRLDX CW and SSB
73,
Jorge
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De: TowerTalk [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] En nombre de Don
Moman VE6JY
Enviado el: domingo, 08 de marzo de 2015 06:20 p.m.
Para: TOWERTALK@contesting. com
Asunto: Re: [TowerTalk] 80 mts four square or yagi?
My experience from this location, fairly flat land, too far north and too
far inland, was in favour of the 4sq. The yagi was up for 13 years, 4 el
full size for 80SSB at 150 feet. Not high enough for here is my excuse.
We are a long way from anywhere and low angle is what is needed. Yes it
worked well but was a bear to maintain and rotate. And didn't cover the CW
portion. The 4sq is a more reliable low angle radiator which translates into
more DX worked - I might hear them on the yagi but working the weaker ones
was tough. Ease of maintenance, instant direction switching and phone/cw
coverage makes the 4 sq an easy choice....with the benefit of hindsight, of
course. I put up a 2nd 80m 4 sq, offset by 45 deg, using parts of the
elements of the yagi, now installed vertically and self supporting.
73 Don
VE6JY
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Jorge Diez CX6VM <cx6vm.jorge@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello
>
> Wish someone have some analysis or field test to compare a 4SQ with
> sixty
> 1/4 WL radials each vertical and a 3 element wire yagi with boom at
> 115ft
>
> Which one have more GAIN?
>
> Thanks
> Jorge
> CX6VM/CW5W
>
> Enviado desde mi iPhone
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