>> Last question is, would anyone care to guess what the surface area
>> would be for a 15M 6 element monobander on a 38 ft boom would be.
>> Estimates are OK.
>> TNX & 73 Denis, W4DC
de Kurt, Ni6W:
>Denis,
>I get a different area than the one cited by KJ6Y for the KLM 615 36' 3"
>boom.
>If the boom is 3" dia by 36' the effective area is 6.5 SqFt. If the boom is
>2" dia (as in my KLM manual) the area is 4.5 Sq Ft.
de K6NA:
Some confusion may be caused by the fact that KLM has two models of 6EL 15m
beam, one with a 3-inch boom, and a light-duty one with a 2-inch boom. They
both have about the same boom length, 36 feet. The heavy one uses the
bigger insulators and fatter elements built kinda like their 20m elements.
The 2-inch boom model has skinnier elements, like on their 10m beam.
Jim Rafferty used to refer to the KLM -LD model as "the really, really,
light-, light-, light-duty model."
I can verify it is a noodle, but it works very well.
73, Glenn K6NA
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