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On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 10:24:26 -0700 (PDT), "R.Scott"
wrote: I see all kinds of crazy matching sections in posts about 6 meter beams. How about direct connect. I have an A4S that has major issues in the traps and I cant find the problem (IE I opened them and cant find anything) SOOO I have a new A4S coming. Has anyone taken an old 3 elem tribander and converted it to 6 meter monobander using the direct connect. Any Issues. Would a 4 elem be better since its a long boom ? I'm pretty sure I know the answers. Just want to confirm and see if there is any reason not to direct connect rather than through a hairpin or a gamma match. Scotty W7PSK I have an old Radio Shack 11 meter 3 element beam that I plan to put on 6 meters. I once did the EZNEC modeling with the boom length being the only constraint. It was possible to come up with a model that would work with a direct match for 50 ohms to the driven element. I hope to try to construct it soon. The problem with holding a few parameters constant is that you have to accept whatever gain, patterns and such that come with the deal. I also have a very old Mosley 15 meter 3 element beam that I want to modify to 17 meters. I am having a lot of fun with PSK31 there with poor antenna setup now. Tower space is a limiting factor in my case and I am not interested in anything that compromises my A3S! I wish you were close to me rather than 2306.9 miles, I am looking for an old bargain tri band to tinker with. There is a lot there I don't understand! John Ferrell W8CCW |
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