Barry,
I agree.
The WPX rules state "Tribander (any type) with a single feedline
from the transmitter to the antenna"
I wonder what this means to Force 12 C3's with individual
feedlines to each driven element?
73,
dale, kg5u
>
>I can't really give an expert opinion, although it seems like a
tribander
>means one boom . . .
>
>A side question about the tribander category if I may - does the
tribander
>category exist in any contest other than WPX???
>
>Tnx & 73,
>Barry N1EU
>
>
>>From: Tom Osborne <w7why@harborside.com>
>>I'm putting up some 2 el yagis for 10-15-20 meters. If I put
>>them on top of the tower and feed all of them with a single
>>feedline, would that be considered a tri-bander?
>
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