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Old September 29th 03, 02:58 AM
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Default VHF on a shoestring budget



After over 40 years in ham radio I have decided to try my hand at VHF + weak
signal modes. Unfortunately, due to a severely restricted budget and
physical space for antennas, I am trying to put together a small VHF +
station that will provide some fun.

Following a 1999 QST article I have converted two Radio Shack 6 element FM
yagis to 5 element 2 Meter beams. I need to stack these and I am wondering
what the proper procedure and spacing is for this array. The old VHF
handbook says 5/8 wave length if they booms are under 1 wavelength. The ARRL
HB (2003) says for booms 1 wavelength long use a 1 wavelength spacing.
Unfortunately, I cannot space them at 1 wavelength. The rotor I am going to
use won't support that spacing. Can anyone point me in the right direction
on stacking and phasing these two beams?

73 Rich WB3WVC


 
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