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Stacking 20 meter beams at 100 and 200 feet is good.
73, de NQ5H "Andy" wrote in message ... What I should of asked is, what is the minimum spacing I can get away with, without the antenna's effecting each other or the rotator cage effecting the MA5B? Thanks "Andy" wrote in message ... I have a Tennamast rotator cage. I want to install a Cushcraft MA5B beam at the bottom and a 9 element crossed Tonna beam for 2 meters with a 2m collinear on top of that. What should the minimum distance be from the rotator cage to the MA5B? What should the minimum distance be from the MA5B and the 9 element crossed Tonna? What should the minimum distance be from the 9 element Tonna to the 2 meter collinear? Thanks Andy |
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H. Adam Stevens wrote:
Stacking 20 meter beams at 100 and 200 feet is good. I can only get my upper one to 193. Do you think I should use a hamstick instead? Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke www.n0eq.com |
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Above the rotator cage. NOT FROM THE GROUND!
"Lumpy" wrote in message ... H. Adam Stevens wrote: Stacking 20 meter beams at 100 and 200 feet is good. I can only get my upper one to 193. Do you think I should use a hamstick instead? Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke www.n0eq.com |
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![]() "Lumpy" wrote in message ... H. Adam Stevens wrote: Stacking 20 meter beams at 100 and 200 feet is good. I can only get my upper one to 193. Do you think I should use a hamstick instead? Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke www.n0eq.com ROFL! |
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