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Re: [TowerTalk] More from the M2 antennas quality control file

To: TexasRF@aol.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] More from the M2 antennas quality control file
From: Lizeth Norman <normanlizeth@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 14:18:42 -0400
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Gerald,
The element lengths do not correspond to the callouts on the
instructions. That's 28 of 42 elements. More than a 50% screw up rate.

So how does one know what element goes where in that case? Perhaps you
can enlighten me. Crystal ball? ESP? Pig entrails? Call a psychic?

This is a super big deal!!!

If you think that's cool for $700, buy away!

Using the tools in my garage, with the skillset my uncle taught me, I
can do better. Coming from a manufacturer that "prides" themselves on
"quality" and has a real factory, this is worse than abysmal.

I was paying attention in engineering class when the prof discussed
six sigma. If they've let one get out of the corral, there's more
where that came from.

Say, Don't you sell these? If I were you, I'd be very, very, careful.
They don't have any warranty other than their "Quality". I've proven
that to be nonsense.

Math class taught me that to prove something false, I had to do it only once.

Feel free to follow the original link to flickr page.

Norm n3ykf


On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 2:03 PM,  <TexasRF@aol.com> wrote:
> Norm, this may be out in left field but I have been there before. Some
> vhf/uhf yagis don't have the longest element as the reflector; the d.e. is
> actually the longest element. Could this be the case with your antenna?
>
> Also, an error of 1/16" at 440MHz is only about 1/2 of a percent. The error
> is not present on all of the elements so the effect will be very minor
> differences of some of the lobes as seen on a computer generated pattern
> plot. These lobes are already well suppressed so minor changes are basically
> irrelevant. They may even be improved.
>
> You mentioned the elements are longer than expected. If you are truly
> concerned you could trim them with a file or better yet a belt sander.If you
> do that, the chamfered ends should be restored as that also has an effect on
> the electrical length.
>
> This sounds like a non-problem.
>
> 73,
> Gerald K5GW
>
>
>
>
>
>
> In a message dated 4/13/2015 11:50:17 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
> normanlizeth@gmail.com writes:
>
> Patrick,
> There is no possibility of being wrong measuring these. Used an
> adjustable (tongue) square to get a correct length measurement.
>
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