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My suggestion is to look up "cheap yagi(s)" with Google. Make one out
of a wooden boom and copper wire elements. In your attic, it will work as well as anything you can buy. My second suggestion is to build a Moxon. Google "Moxon Generator" and I think you will find a page where you can plug in the frequency and get the dimensions. I just noticed you said you couldn't build anything. Surely a ham in your area would be willing to help build either one of these. Otherwise, Arrow makes very solid antennas. One of their 2 meter models could easily have the elements shortened to be centered on your desired frequency. Kingfish On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 18:56:40 -0400, "Robert11" wrote: Hi, Not very knowledgeable at all re antennas, but let me ask the following, please. Would like to try a Yagi for up in my attic to hopefully receive maritime comms from the harbor, about 20 miles away, on my scanner (receive only usage). Presently using a Scantenna, but without much luck. Probably just a bit too far. Anyway, i read that a very directional Yagi, with its inherent gain, is probably worth a try. Willing to do so. Am not able now at my age to build anything, no matter how simple. So, I tried to find a Yagi antenna I could purchase for perhaps $ 75 or so, max. I looked all over the web, but the only Yagis I could find around the Marine freq's of 156-163 MHz approx are ones for the 2m bands, which apparently are in the 144 MHz range, and therefore not too suitable for the marine VHF freq's. Really spent a lot of time looking and searching. Might anyone know of a suitable Yagi I can consider purchasing for the marine freq's ? Much thanks, Bob |
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