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Old March 29th 09, 11:19 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default solarcon I-max 2000

Andy,

I "Googled" the antenna and this is what I found:

Solarcon I-max 2000
This antenna tunes from 20 upto 10 Metre, making it perfect for HF operation

a.. Solarcon 5/8 Wave
a.. Base Station Antenna
a.. End Fed 5/8 wavelength radiator
a.. Extended I-Max (current Maximum) Center Section
a.. Radials are Not Required!
a.. Wide Bandwidth
a.. High Power 5000 Watts.
a.. Outstanding Gain
a.. 24 Feet Long
a.. Wind Rating - 100 MPH

73
HH



"Andy" wrote in message
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Hi all

I have a Solarcon I-max 2000 for 10 metes.

My question is about the ground plain legs. Would it work any different if
the ground plain legs were horizontal rather than on a downward angle?

The bracket that came with it is rusted badly and it would be easer for me
to mount them horizontal on a new home made bracket.

Thanks






 
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