I have a spread sheet that summarizes many of the popular antennas. It
is in MS office 97 / Excel format. Could be saved in text. It includes
gain, F/B, and number of elements for each band. Physical info includes
Wt, boom length, max element length, and turning radius.
This is only a summary of the manufacturers claims - I do not want to
get into adjusting the claims to a common basis.
I use it for doing the tower calcs for people.
I would be glad to give it to someone who would post it on the web, and
take care of the formating.
I would be happy to get info on other antenna's (including older ones
that are out of production) to include in the list and keep it updated.
de n0yvy steve
PS also have a VHF/UHF version with slightly different parameters.
Arthur Moe wrote:
>
> I have been digging aroundon the web and can't seem to find some
> information that I need to help planing some new antenns for my tower.
> So I'll ask here and see if some of you would help out. What I need
> to find out the area (sq feet) that some of the more popular beams are.
>
> Antenns like the KT34XA, TH7, TH11, C4, or any other that you think
> I might consider in the moderate size range
>
> Thanks for the help, and if I have missed some where to find this
> information on the web someone let me know.
>
> art
> KB7WW
>
> KB7WW@SignalONE.com
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