Amen! I built a rotatable 30m dipole from odds and ends from scrapped
antennas and other "stuff" lying around. It worked beautifully (went
from about 100 to about 200 countries in 12 months on 30m) and didn't
cost me a cent -- until it helped overload my rotator which cracked
the ring gear :-(
73 Mike N6MZ
At 23:47 24-12-12, you wrote:
Barrie,
A lot of money can be saved if you build the antenna
yourself. Anyone who can assemble an antenna that is in pieces in a
box can probably start from scratch and build it using six foot
pieces of tubing for the elements. A tubing cutter, a drill and a
couple of rewarding afternoons and you will have a three element 30m
Yagi along with at least a thousand dollars more in your pocket
versus buying one that sells for $1690 plus shipping. There is
absolutely no problem in making an antenna that will work as well or
better and be as mechanically sound as one you would buy.
73...Stan, K5GO
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