A more proven 5 band wire yagi is the Spiderbeam HD. Spiderbeam
weighs 25 pounds and has a 16 foot turning radius. US price for
the five band HD version is $569:
<http://www.spiderbeam.us/index.php?cat=c1_Yagi%20Antennas.html>
Spiderbeam also offer optional dipoles for 30 and 40 meters.
Specifications available here:
<https://www.spiderbeam.com/documents/index.php?coID=35>
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 2022-01-14 3:47 PM, Dave Thompson wrote:
I lost my last printed catalog from MFJ. You will have to look it up. I currently
have a T-10 Tennedyne log yagi. Just want to compare, Remember this is a 3 element per
band rather than most other hex beams are 2 element.
Dave
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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Abyone using the new 3El per Band hex beam from MFJ
To be honest.I have not seen it.My question.With 3 elements isn't it approching the size of a tribander?Is the effiency the same as a tribander? I will look for this on mfj website..73 john
On 2022-01-14 13:12, Dave Thompson wrote:
If anyone is using this new hex beam with 3 el per band from 20 to 10
I would like to hear you comments.
1. How well built?
2. How does it work on 17 and 12?
Looks like a cheap way to get 3 elements on all the HF hands.
73 Dave K4JRB
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