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![]() "J. Mc Laughlin" wrote in message .. . Dear Group: A long time colleague of mine, who was once my student and is now retired, is also a great fan of antennas. While driving around Lake Havasu City, AZ, looking at antennas - do we not all do that when we travel - he spotted (and photographed) the antenna of AC7JF. The antenna can be seen at: docpg.org The antenna appears to have four, yagi style elements, to be feeding one element with a second element connected to the driven element with a transposed TL, and appears to be using stubs on the ends of the elements to effect tri-band performance. Hy-Gain uses a similar scheme on one of their verticals. I think that I have seen this antenna before, but I can no longer place it. Any suggestions? 73, Mac N8TT Probably this one: http://www.hamanuals.com/MMans/KLM80.pdf A KLM-34A. I am not sure why they went out of business, but they seemed to make good antennas. I have the OSCAR combination of the 2 meter and 432 mhz system. |
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