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Hello all,
I build one year ago an 8 element 50 MHz yagi. Boom is made with 50 mm square aluminum tubing with a second square tube on the center of the antenna to strenghten the boom. Elements are made with 20 mm round aluminum tube in electrical contact with the boom. The antenna is a good performer but it has one problem: it sounds even in light wind and vibrations come down the mast and are very annoying in the whole house. The worst problem is that resonance succeeded in unscrewing the rotor bolts. I'm going to use a special for bolts and screws but I'd like to find a method to avoid mechanical resonance of the antenna. Does anyone know a good method? Would it be better to add two insulated pulling wires at both ends of the boom (even if probably also elements produce udible resonance)? Thanks in advance Francesco IS0FKQ/I8 |
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