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Old May 13th 04, 01:43 AM
Tom Ring
 
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Ok, fine. The frequency and size of the U channel are still needed.

Also, how are the U bolts fastening the bits together? I can think of
at least 2 ways to do it with what you've described. 1 - the U bolts
are pinning the element like a staple pins a wire, and 1 or 2 of them
could be used in that case. 2 - the elements are large enough diameter
and the U bolts small enough that the U bolts pass around the boom, and
through holes drilled in the elements. I suspect #2 is unlikely at UHF,
though.

Also what is the orientation of the channel to the elements?

tom
K0TAR

Xanax wrote:

The boom is 3 side square aluminium tubing as used in construction of
Aluminium doors and windows etc..

The elements are attached to the boom but U bolts that are fasened very very
tightly. It's up for about 6 months now and I check it every month and there
isn't any loose ness at all.

Cheers,
Xanax.
"Tom Ring" wrote in message
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The answer would be probably, but you really need to give more information
such as

o frequency
o boom diameter and shape
o description of the clamp

Draw us a picture with words.

tom
K0TAR

Xanax wrote:


Hi all,
I have a uhf yagi uda antenna mounted on the roof I have all the element
(alu welding rods) clamped to a alu- boom except the active elements.
Does this effect the preformance of the antenna in that the reflector
and directors are all connected from an electric point of view?

Cheers,
Xanax.


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