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Brian
You have my undivided attention on this one. Can you steer me to a design for the Cubical Quad that you were referring to? I have all of the parts for a three element quad out in my shed. It came to me from the clean off of an antenna tower removal. I'm unfamiliar with the merits of that antenna but I am interested. The Forty Two Foot Tower will probably end up at field day this year if I don't sell or trade it but that will have the tribander three element beam on it. I am planning to have a forty eight foot mast comprised of 1/4" wall thickness two inch tubing and I was looking at the Spiderbeam as one possible choice for the antenna on it. The original plan was to use the mast for stacked VHF UHF array to go after the extra points available by working those bands without changing our class. This because a VHF / UHF station's contacts count but the transceiver does not count as a station for class. The reason I was looking at the possibility of another beam was that our GOTA station will need a directional antenna that it does not have to share with the Two HF Stations. That begs the question of what will I mount the VHF / UHF stuff on but I digress. -- Tom On Feb 8, 10:14 pm, Brian Kelly wrote: On Feb 8, 10:06 pm, Tom Horne wrote: Brian The antenna being asked about is the Spiderbeam not the Hexbeam. -- Tom Horne, W3TDH Agreed but see my post of Feb 6, 4:04 am in response to one of Ian White's posts. on the subject. w3rv |