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"your best bet is probably a small beam, regardless of polarization issues. However, a yagi can be rotated 90 deg to have vertical polarization thereby avoiding the cross polarization attenuation which can be significant. Just be careful of interaction between the yagi elements and the mast. AND A quad can be fed to have vertical polarization -- The Anon Keyboard I doubt, therefore I might be "Bob Miller" wrote in message ... On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 18:44:38 +0000, tonester wrote: Looking to build a decent 6 mtr antenna ... probably a loop... space no problem indoor out out... want to hit local repeater 50 miles away... Depends on how high the repeater antenna is and how much power you're running -- to hit a repeater at that distance your best bet is probably a small beam, regardless of polarization issues. A beam would also be your best bet for general 6 meter work. Six meter beams aren't all that expensive -- if you really want to homebrew one, do a google search. bob k5qwg Have you had experience and can you recommend a good one..!!! THX in advance Tony |
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