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Force 12 C-3SS is a good choice also. For 3 bands, 10/15m is 2 elements
full size, 20 m is 2 shorted elements and a rotary dipole on 12/17. Only 26 pounds, 12 ' boom and 24 ' longuest element. Small but very performant antenna. A bit more expensive. No heavy traps but a lot of aluminium tubing. DMB "The Shadow" a écrit dans le message de ... "The Shadow" wrote in message ... "John Siegel" wrote in message ... I am thinking it may finally be time to replace my old tribander. Based on size, weight, mast size and power handling capability, I found two popular models that are good candidates. Looking for comments and comparisons between the HyGain TH3MK4 and the Cushcraft A3s. 73 John John I would try to put up an HF beam that also covers 17M and 12M as well as 10, 15, and 20M These are great bands. Lamont Is the Cushcraft MA5B too big? Covers 12 and 17M as 10, 15, and 20M URL: http://www.cushcraft.com/Wireless_Pr...?group_id=1717 Lamont |
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"DMD" wrote in
: Force 12 C-3SS is a good choice also. For 3 bands, 10/15m is 2 elements full size, 20 m is 2 shorted elements and a rotary dipole on 12/17. Only 26 pounds, 12 ' boom and 24 ' longuest element. Small but very performant antenna. A bit more expensive. No heavy traps but a lot of aluminium tubing. DMB "The Shadow" a écrit dans le message de ... "The Shadow" wrote in message ... "John Siegel" wrote in message ... I am thinking it may finally be time to replace my old tribander. Based on size, weight, mast size and power handling capability, I found two popular models that are good candidates. Looking for comments and comparisons between the HyGain TH3MK4 and the Cushcraft A3s. 73 John John I would try to put up an HF beam that also covers 17M and 12M as well as 10, 15, and 20M These are great bands. Lamont Is the Cushcraft MA5B too big? Covers 12 and 17M as 10, 15, and 20M URL: http://www.cushcraft.com/Wireless_Pr...?group_id=1717 Lamont Hi: I have the Tennadyne 6 el Log periodic antenna. Covers 13 to 30Mhz with an SWR of under 2:1. It has a 12' boom and the longest element is 38'. No traps or any other trickery and weighs 37lb. I've had it up since 2002 and have worked DXCC on all bands and have about 1500 band countries. Which means nothing in reality as it's more of a mark of my persistence than antenna performance. The fact is the antenna performs just as the specs say and it stays up even with 1/2" of ice. I would look carefully at this antenna if you are looking for an all band high performance antenna. John Passaneau, W3JXP |
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![]() "John Passaneau" wrote in message ... snip I have the Tennadyne 6 el Log periodic antenna. Covers 13 to 30Mhz with an SWR of under 2:1. It has a 12' boom and the longest element is 38'. No traps or any other trickery and weighs 37lb. I've had it up since 2002 and have worked DXCC on all bands and have about 1500 band countries. Which means nothing in reality as it's more of a mark of my persistence than antenna performance. The fact is the antenna performs just as the specs say and it stays up even with 1/2" of ice. I would look carefully at this antenna if you are looking for an all band high performance antenna. John Passaneau, W3JXP Can you get it to work on 40m or lower with a tuner? I ask because I just have a kluge antenna that I am feeding through a tuner [TRANSCEIVER VSWR METER PI-NETWORK TUNER COAX BALUN OCF DIPOLE, 8 FT X 20 FT] and it's working better than I expected, even on 40. Just wondering. TKS. "Sal" (KD6VKW) |
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"Sal M. Onella" wrote in
: "John Passaneau" wrote in message ... snip I have the Tennadyne 6 el Log periodic antenna. Covers 13 to 30Mhz with an SWR of under 2:1. It has a 12' boom and the longest element is 38'. No traps or any other trickery and weighs 37lb. I've had it up since 2002 and have worked DXCC on all bands and have about 1500 band countries. Which means nothing in reality as it's more of a mark of my persistence than antenna performance. The fact is the antenna performs just as the specs say and it stays up even with 1/2" of ice. I would look carefully at this antenna if you are looking for an all band high performance antenna. John Passaneau, W3JXP Can you get it to work on 40m or lower with a tuner? I ask because I just have a kluge antenna that I am feeding through a tuner [TRANSCEIVER VSWR METER PI-NETWORK TUNER COAX BALUN OCF DIPOLE, 8 FT X 20 FT] and it's working better than I expected, even on 40. Just wondering. TKS. "Sal" (KD6VKW) Hi Sal: Well you could get it to load with a tuner but it wouldn’t act like a beam. The directivity of an antenna is controlled by the parasitic elements in the case of a yagi or by the more complex relationship between elements in a log periodic. Getting power into the driven element at a lower frequency than the antenna is designed for doesn’t excite the parasitic elements in the proper manner to make then function and give directivity. At best it will act like a very short dipole in this case. There are some who have claimed that this antenna will work on 30 meters, I’ve tried it but it had no directivity and no indication that it worked any better than my dipole. Others claim it works up to 6 meters. Again I’ve tried that too with no good results. If I was going to try this antenna on 40 meters, I would short the shield to the center conductor and feed it as a vertical with a top hat. The boom of the log periodic is insulated from the tower which makes this possible. Again though I don’t think it will preform better than or as well as an antenna made for 40 meters. 73 John Passaneau |
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