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Old June 10th 04, 03:01 PM
Richard
 
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Anyone have experience of making VHF antennas with non conducting booms?

I think I ought to be able to employ a non conducting boom for a yagi design
that is no more than about 50" (1.27 meters) in length. Must have sufficient
rigidity.

I was thinking about using a square boom made out of some synthetic material
(NOT wood). Obviously tthe material must not degrade over time in an
outdoor environment.

Thanks if you can suggest a product.

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Old June 10th 04, 03:06 PM
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Wood works fine ... just give 'er a good coat of latex paint. I've got some 432
Quagis that are about 6 years old ... still work great.

jw
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Old June 10th 04, 03:16 PM
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"J999w" wrote in message
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Wood works fine ... just give 'er a good coat of latex paint. I've got

some 432
Quagis that are about 6 years old ... still work great.

jw
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Have I discarded the wood option prematurely. Maybe. :c)

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Old June 10th 04, 06:28 PM
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Richard wrote:

Have I discarded the wood option prematurely. Maybe. :c)


Get a broken hockey stick -- lots around hockey rinks. They are hard
as nails and work great. I have also used them as yardarms on towers with
pulleys and they have lasted for many years in every kind of weather.

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On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 15:16:27 +0100, "Richard"
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"J999w" wrote in message
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Wood works fine ... just give 'er a good coat of latex paint. I've got

some 432
Quagis that are about 6 years old ... still work great.

jw
K9RZZ


Have I discarded the wood option prematurely. Maybe. :c)

I think you should consider wood if you properly 'weatherize' it. Not
sure of which plastic is used, but there are plastic 2x2 posts used to
support newly planted trees that may fit the bill also, check your
local Lowe's/Home Depot/Nursery to see what they have.

Good luck,
Howard


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Wood works fine ... just give 'er a good coat of latex paint. I've got
some 432
Quagis that are about 6 years old ... still work great.

jw
K9RZZ



I should have mentioned ... I painted them blue!

:^]

jw
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Old June 10th 04, 03:37 PM
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Hi Richard

If you can get some Cypress lumber to make your boom, it will last
longer than you do!

We had 12 acres under glass, all of the greenhouses were made from
Cypress rails which held the glass in place. They were 71 years old
when we sold the place to a shopping mall developer.

These rails were only 2x2s with two dado's cut out for the glass and a
decorative slot cut down each of the inside portions. They held the
weight of glass just fine for all those years.

TTUL
Gary

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Old June 10th 04, 07:52 PM
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Richard wrote:

Anyone have experience of making VHF antennas with non conducting booms?


The one I made for 200 MHz (TV channel 11) was made from a couple of
pieces of 3/4"-square clear fir, with copper-plated-steel welding rod
segments for elements. Worked fine.

I think I ought to be able to employ a non conducting boom for a yagi design
that is no more than about 50" (1.27 meters) in length. Must have sufficient
rigidity.

I was thinking about using a square boom made out of some synthetic material
(NOT wood). Obviously tthe material must not degrade over time in an
outdoor environment.


I've seen square, hollow rods made of fiberglass. Should work
reasonably well as long as you drill it carefully, cap the ends to
keep and wind out, and paint it afterwards to protect the resin from
solar UV.

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Old June 10th 04, 11:05 PM
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"Richard" wrote in message
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Anyone have experience of making VHF antennas with non conducting booms?

I think I ought to be able to employ a non conducting boom for a yagi

design
that is no more than about 50" (1.27 meters) in length. Must have

sufficient
rigidity.


About 15 years ago I made a 220 mhz 8 element yagi out of a 10 foot piece of
the gray electrical plastic type conduit. It is still at the top of my
tower.. It is suspose to resist the UV from the sun beter than the normal
PVC water pipe.


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Old June 10th 04, 11:20 PM
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About 15 years ago I made a 220 mhz 8 element yagi out of a 10 foot piece of
the gray electrical plastic type conduit. It is still at the top of my
tower.. It is suspose to resist the UV from the sun beter than the normal
PVC water pipe.


Did you have to support the ends of the conduit (e.g. a wire from the
tower top) at all? I've heard/read that the PVC conduits can tend to
droop progressively with time - any sign of that in your antenna?


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