Hi, I've used the 105 thru 1300 MHz Create log periodic antenna on occasion and
it seems to work as I would expect it to. It is a handy multi band rover /
portable antenna for me and combined with a 144 / 222 / 432 triplexer I have
made many contacts with it over the years.
That being said I do prefer to run mono band yagis whenever possible.
Based on my subjective comparisons with the mono band antennas I've used the
gain figures of this log periodic seem reasonable to me.
Other than a few fasteners that have vibrated loose during transport the
antenna seems to have held up very well to my "place stuff in the back of my
pickup truck and drive over bumpy roads" roving style. I don't consider this
to be an issue with the antenna, and have had similar issues with products from
other vendors. Exact sized Metric replacement hardware can also be a bit
tough to find at the local "big box" store (despite Canada officially using the
metric system.)
I believe I got value for money and don't regret my purchase.
73
Mark S
VE7AFZ
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> On Jun 18, 2016, at 11:32 AM, Mike (KA5CVH) Urich <mike@ka5cvh.com> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 1:04 PM, Aa4zz via VHFcontesting
> <vhfcontesting@contesting.com> wrote:
>
>> The gain of a log periodic is fairly low on all bands.
>
> Mike wrote
>
> While very true ... when dealing with deed restrictions, physical
> space and budget limitations ... a poor signal is still better than NO
> signal.
>
>
> --
> Mike Urich KA5CVH
> STX: (A)PIC Dist 1 & 14
> PIO Harris County ARES
> http://ka5cvh.com
>
> 100 watts and a wire.
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