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Anyone here using the MA-5B? I'm running a 360ft loop at 60 feet now (thru a
tuner) and I'd like to get something more directional for DX. I was told by others that a vertical would be good for DX but I had an MFJ vertical before and I wasn't too fond of it. 15, 17 and 20M are my bands of choice. A 7ft boom with the longest element around 17ft. For a small beam, is this a good choice? 73! Smitty kb3gun |
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"Bill KB3GUN" wrote in message
om... Anyone here using the MA-5B? I'm running a 360ft loop at 60 feet now (thru a tuner) and I'd like to get something more directional for DX. I was told by others that a vertical would be good for DX but I had an MFJ vertical before and I wasn't too fond of it. 15, 17 and 20M are my bands of choice. A 7ft boom with the longest element around 17ft. For a small beam, is this a good choice? 73! Smitty kb3gun Hi Smitty, IMHO, the TGM Hybrid-Quad is a better choice. I have the six band 2 el. model. http://www3.sympatico.ca/tgmc/ Hope this helps. Take care, GL es... -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384/CC #1736 QRP ARCI #11782 |
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Hi Smitty....
I have used my MA-5B for over a year. I have it 40' up, and it works fine. It has withstood an ice storm this winter (1/4" ice build-up), and 60+ MPH winds a couple of times. Highest gain is on 10 meters of course, but I've worked my fair share of DX on 20 and 15. Keep in mind that it functions as a 2-element Yagi only on 10, 15 and 20 meters. On 12 and 17 it is a rotatable dipole. Still, I'm happy with it. I've been able to work just about everything I've heard with it. Warren - KC8YKQ "Bill KB3GUN" wrote in om: Anyone here using the MA-5B? I'm running a 360ft loop at 60 feet now (thru a tuner) and I'd like to get something more directional for DX. I was told by others that a vertical would be good for DX but I had an MFJ vertical before and I wasn't too fond of it. 15, 17 and 20M are my bands of choice. A 7ft boom with the longest element around 17ft. For a small beam, is this a good choice? 73! Smitty kb3gun |
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![]() "Warren Bowery" wrote in message 42... Hi Smitty.... I have used my MA-5B for over a year. I have it 40' up, and it works fine. It has withstood an ice storm this winter (1/4" ice build-up), and 60+ MPH winds a couple of times. Highest gain is on 10 meters of course, but I've worked my fair share of DX on 20 and 15. Keep in mind that it functions as a 2-element Yagi only on 10, 15 and 20 meters. On 12 and 17 it is a rotatable dipole. Still, I'm happy with it. I've been able to work just about everything I've heard with it. Warren - KC8YKQ Thanks Warren! -Smitty |
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