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Hi,
I am interested in buying a triband yagi (20-15-10) for portable operations But I suspect such antennas, most being made of aluminium, to be heay (over 10 kg) and maybe not easy to dismantle regularly I review on my webiste various portable configurations, so I know quite well the problem. I would like to know if some of you have testes successfully such installations using the minimum of hardware (transportation using an ordinary car, not a break, not a pickup and not a 4x4, installation by only one person, small beam placed on a single pod 8-10m high, one guy-wire, no rotator) for a on-day activity, the Tx working on battery. If you work in the field with a small beam, what difficilty do you experimented (weght, wingspan, other)? Thanks Thierry ON4SKY, LX4SKY http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/menu-qsl.htm |
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