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I have a disassembled 6 element, 10 meter yagi made by KLM, which is
probably Model KLM 28-30-6. Tjhe elements are assembled but removed from the mast. I can pretty much tell where the elements go based on the marks on the mast but it isn't at all obvious which elements go where. Most beams have the longest element as the reflector and the shortest element as the last director. This beam appears to have two drivent elements. The driven element with the balun attached is the shortest of the six! The second driven element is connected to it by two lengths of aluminum flat stock, 40 inches between bolt holes. Can anyone tell me the element order and spacing for this beam? The stats are as follows Boom: 29.5' Elements: 219.5" or 18' 3.5" 200" or 16' 8" Second Driven Element (40" separation from 1st) 191.5" or 15' 11.5" 187" or 15' 7" 183.5" or 15' 3.5" 171" or 14" 3" First Driven Element Ferrite Balun Model # 3-60-4:1 The balun has KLM embossed on both endcaps Thanks Dennis Klipa, N8ERF |
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