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On Jun 4, 1:09*pm, "J.B. Wood" wrote:
Hello, Steve, and all. *Steve, I see you also have an informative article that is posted online atwww.antennex.com/preview/Dec507/hexbeam.pdf Yes, that article described the process by which I arrived at the broadband version. Since then there have been a couple of write-ups in the monthly Antenna column of RadioCommunication magazine, and RSGB published the design in their recent book "Building successful HF antennas". You may also have seen Leo's (K4KIO) constructional article in the March edition of QST. All that has generated quite a lot of interest in the antenna. I try to avoid exagerated claims for the design - at the end of the day it's a "compressed" Yagi and performs as such. But it does provide useful directivity over the five bands 20m thru 10m, with a single feedline, in a size which suits those of us that don't have a lot of space. It's also pretty easy to construct from readily-available materials, although a number of folk now supply complete kits, including K4KIO and more recently DX Engineering. 73, Steve G3TXQ |
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