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Hi,
I need your advice. Here are my needs : I'd like to DXing on portable at 100W SSB. I am looking for a directive antenna displaying an interesting gain and F/B. Another factor to consider is the price but I am not ready to build the antenna myself. The rotation of the mast/antenna will be insured manually. I have thus to use the lightest 2-ele quad or a 3-ele beam. My weight being close to 65 kg the weight of this antenna should be of 20 kg max (at first sight. I don't exactly know what weight I canb lift up, but probably not much) If this is a quad I think that I can still place it 3-5m high max (the lower string being 1 to 2m over ground), for sure much higher for the beam. The overall length of the antenna cannot exceed 4-5m and the possible boom must be telescopic or easy to assemble as all parts could enter in a medium size car (so elements to assemble must be 2.5m long max or so) So I am looking for a dealer manufacturering light elements or collapsible antennas or easy to setup (in less than 30 min-1h) At last I prefer a full length quad or, if that exists, a quad using traps (but I've never seen that) but the beam could use traps and the ends. This antenna must be tuned on 20m or maybe a tri-bander 20-15-10 or 20-17-15m Is this a dream or not ? If not, do you know some manufacturers providing such antennas ? Excepted Hexa-Beam Light models, I don't really know other dealers (and BBQ is a shortened quad and quite heavy and Titanex sells only large beams and verticals). Do you have some good experience in the field in erecting such /P beams ?. If you do, what model do (did) you use ? Thanks for your comments Thierry ON4SKY http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/menu-qsl.htm |
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![]() "Thierry" - wrote in message ... Hi, I need your advice. Here are my needs : I'd like to DXing on portable at 100W SSB. I am looking for a directive antenna displaying an interesting gain and F/B. Another factor to consider is the price but I am not ready to build the antenna myself. The rotation of the mast/antenna will be insured manually. I have thus to use the lightest 2-ele quad or a 3-ele beam. My weight being close to 65 kg the weight of this antenna should be of 20 kg max (at first sight. I don't exactly know what weight I canb lift up, but probably not much) If this is a quad I think that I can still place it 3-5m high max (the lower string being 1 to 2m over ground), for sure much higher for the beam. The overall length of the antenna cannot exceed 4-5m and the possible boom must be telescopic or easy to assemble as all parts could enter in a medium size car (so elements to assemble must be 2.5m long max or so) So I am looking for a dealer manufacturering light elements or collapsible antennas or easy to setup (in less than 30 min-1h) At last I prefer a full length quad or, if that exists, a quad using traps (but I've never seen that) but the beam could use traps and the ends. This antenna must be tuned on 20m or maybe a tri-bander 20-15-10 or 20-17-15m Is this a dream or not ? If not, do you know some manufacturers providing such antennas ? Excepted Hexa-Beam Light models, I don't really know other dealers (and BBQ is a shortened quad and quite heavy and Titanex sells only large beams and verticals). Do you have some good experience in the field in erecting such /P beams ?. If you do, what model do (did) you use ? Thanks for your comments Thierry ON4SKY http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/menu-qsl.htm Spiderbeam - 3 or 5 bands - 20 to 10m www.spiderbeam.net Easy to build, cheap, good performance, very light weight and packs up compact. 73 Roger ZR3RC |
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Hi Roger,
Indeed, I know the spiderbeam since the very beginning but it is really too huge I believe I list all "portable" multibands solution in this excel file http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/qsl-portable3.htm From what I have seen or read, most portable beam are working on 6m or below. Remain the quad that works fine closer to the ground than the beam. Hard to find. Thierry, ON4SKY "Roger Conroy" wrote in message ... "Thierry" - wrote in message ... Hi, I need your advice. Here are my needs : I'd like to DXing on portable at 100W SSB. I am looking for a directive antenna displaying an interesting gain and F/B. Another factor to consider is the price but I am not ready to build the antenna myself. The rotation of the mast/antenna will be insured manually. I have thus to use the lightest 2-ele quad or a 3-ele beam. My weight being close to 65 kg the weight of this antenna should be of 20 kg max (at first sight. I don't exactly know what weight I canb lift up, but probably not much) If this is a quad I think that I can still place it 3-5m high max (the lower string being 1 to 2m over ground), for sure much higher for the beam. The overall length of the antenna cannot exceed 4-5m and the possible boom must be telescopic or easy to assemble as all parts could enter in a medium size car (so elements to assemble must be 2.5m long max or so) So I am looking for a dealer manufacturering light elements or collapsible antennas or easy to setup (in less than 30 min-1h) At last I prefer a full length quad or, if that exists, a quad using traps (but I've never seen that) but the beam could use traps and the ends. This antenna must be tuned on 20m or maybe a tri-bander 20-15-10 or 20-17-15m Is this a dream or not ? If not, do you know some manufacturers providing such antennas ? Excepted Hexa-Beam Light models, I don't really know other dealers (and BBQ is a shortened quad and quite heavy and Titanex sells only large beams and verticals). Do you have some good experience in the field in erecting such /P beams ?. If you do, what model do (did) you use ? Thanks for your comments Thierry ON4SKY http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/menu-qsl.htm Spiderbeam - 3 or 5 bands - 20 to 10m www.spiderbeam.net Easy to build, cheap, good performance, very light weight and packs up compact. 73 Roger ZR3RC |
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