Yes, this seems like a good combination. A 4 element 2 M Yagi, a 6
element 222 MHz Yagi and a 11 element 432 MHz Yagis will all fit on a
12 ft boom and probably give a lot better performance than a similar
length Log Periodic with the ame n umber of elements. Someone must
make a 144/222/432 triplexer so that they can all be fed with a single
feed line. - Duffey
On May 9, 2009, at 9:09 AM, AA4ZZ@aol.com wrote:
> I've often thought that a set of shorter 144, 222 and 432 yagis on
> one boom
> with higher band in front of the lower would look to the average
> person a
> lot like a LPA yet have much better perfomance. Perhaps something
> like 5
> elements on 144 and 222 and 10 elements on 432.
>
> 73 Paul AA4ZZ
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