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LQQking for a source of a TAPE antenna. Unit has center mounting, and both
arms are tapes unwinding from the center. This antenna can be used on both HF & VHF. Thanks, |
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John Doe wrote:
LQQking for a source of a TAPE antenna. Unit has center mounting, and both arms are tapes unwinding from the center. This antenna can be used on both HF & VHF. Thanks, http://home.att.net/~jleggio/projects/rdf/tape_bm.htm http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1443 http://www.qsl.net/cars/tape2beam.htm I'm sure googling will find you more. Charlie. -- www.wymsey.co.uk |
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"John Doe" wrote: LQQking for a source of a TAPE antenna. Unit has center mounting, and both arms are tapes unwinding from the center. This antenna can be used on both HF & VHF. John- I don't think they are in production any longer. Look for a Telex Hy-Gain model 18TD Tape Doublet or a Hy-Gain model H-4000 Portable Reel Tape Doublet Antenna. I think there was also a Mil-Spec version. These antennas have a scale in meters on each tape, and came with a meter to frequency conversion chart. The instructions claim a frequency range of 3.5 to 30 MHz. You could adjust the elements to VHF lengths, but the wound-up tape may interfere with the antenna's operation. 73, Fred K4DII |
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