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I would also chime in as a very satisfied current owner/user of the
Tennadyne T-6 Log Periodic and formerly a T-10 at the old qth. Very well built and does what an antenna of it's size should. At the prior qth the T-10 (24' boom) went through FIVE major ice storms without obvious damage (although when I took it down to move I did notice a crack in the boom at the rear of the antenna (largest element)). Tennadyne has since re-designed the booms, and the T-6 now uses two rectangular booms. If you're not a big-gun dx'er and just want an antenna that does a very good job from 20-10m with moderate gain and excellent f/b, then the T-6 would be a wise choice. It's also quite reasonably priced, has low wind loading and weight. ....hasan, N0AN wrote in message m... very interesred in obtaining data and pricing on smallest possible 10M thu 20M log periodic antenna...........what have you got? |
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