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i was just wondering, i see a company such as M2 has a nice 2m and
--440 eggbeater'' style of antennas

but i couldn't find anyone making one for higher freq such as 1296 etc

my thought was that it wasn't marketing related

so what happend at that band that makes a eggbeater
'poor'/inefficient??



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so what happend at that band that makes a eggbeater
'poor'/inefficient??


Most users find they need 20 db gain, just to get out of their backyard.

Rick K2XT


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i was just wondering, i see a company such as M2 has a nice 2m and
--440 eggbeater'' style of antennas

but i couldn't find anyone making one for higher freq such as 1296 etc

my thought was that it wasn't marketing related

so what happend at that band that makes a eggbeater
'poor'/inefficient??



thanks


I doubt it has anything to do with efficinecy, but rather criticalness of
the dimenions at 23cM. In addition, a 0dBd horizontal antenna at 1296 is not
all that useful.

Dale W4OP


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i was just wondering, i see a company such as M2 has a nice 2m and
--440 eggbeater'' style of antennas

but i couldn't find anyone making one for higher freq such as 1296 etc

my thought was that it wasn't marketing related

so what happend at that band that makes a eggbeater
'poor'/inefficient??



thanks


Hi "ml"

If you want hemispheric coverage of circular polarizes signals, I have
documented a concept that involves harnessing 4 half wave dipoles to provide
excellent coverage. For low power situations regular TV quality components
can be used. The concept can be seen at http://213.250.83.83/~jerry/.

Jerry


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"Rick" wrote:

so what happend at that band that makes a eggbeater
'poor'/inefficient??


Most users find they need 20 db gain, just to get out of their backyard.

Rick K2XT


ok thanks all i over looked the obviious , thought it might have some
use for testing or what ever but if you need 20 to '''get out of the
backyard'''' it says it all


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