I thank those that responded to my suggestion of a possible 80 meter steppir. The difficulties that loaded (linear or coil) elements would result never occurred to me. Perhaps that was because Force1
What I was thinking about for my small suburban lot was a big IR driven element attached to a mast pipe in concert with a single regular IR parasitic element cantilevered on a short boom off the mast
As for 80m yagis, as far as I recall Titanex sells (among new products) so called "motor driven" 80m and 40m 2 el yagis. I think they use the same approach as SteppIr, but don't know any details exce
At 10:39 AM 10/7/2004 -0700, Michael Tope wrote: What I was thinking about for my small suburban lot was a big IR driven element attached to a mast pipe in concert with a single regular IR parasitic
perhaps - but be that as it may - you may want to take it up on the steppir list: <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SteppIR/ I am certain you will generate more
Yes, for an 80/75 meter design you are probably correct that a set of variable lumped elements would be just a flexible in terms of adjusting the center frequency and pattern of the antenna. It would
Actually there were 24 recent posts concerning 500ft wire prices. I doubt your post was ignored, perhaps no one had an appropriate answer. Maybe the manufacture can make one for you? Gl, John <snip>
Hi Al, If it were offered by StepIR, I would buy it immediately. It is just what I am looking for. I would probably buy the 4 element IR beam, put it underneath it. Then I would sandwich a 6 meter be
K7PUC asked: Have I totally misjudged Towertalkians interest? Apparently. So here's one that apparently folks here are interested in: 100m of #12 wire in HK is about $300. But there was a good one in
I use a novel approach to tuning my E-Beam minibeam prototype from 14-30 MHz with fixed length elements. The same approach could be used for 3.5-7 MHz. My elements are fan shaped, so they are inheren
At 07:26 PM 10/7/2004 -0400, Larry Phipps wrote: I use a novel approach to tuning my E-Beam minibeam prototype from 14-30 MHz with fixed length elements. The same approach could be used for 3.5-7 MHz