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![]() "Dave" wrote in message And let me know how you like that Tennedyne HF log. I'm using the KMA 8-element. How's the F/B on yours? Pete |
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Uncle Peter wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message And let me know how you like that Tennedyne HF log. I'm using the KMA 8-element. How's the F/B on yours? Pete F/B is fair on 20 meters. It gets about 15 dB. [~3-5 % of energy in rear lobe] It is Good to VG on 17 through 10 respectively. It looks like 20 to 25 dB on 10 meters. That being said, all measurements are called into question because the S meter is not accurately calibrated, because I'm not at a controlled antenna range, because the signal source being compared is a variable based on propagation, etc. Finally, after a significant 'wet' snow fall or ice storm the longer elements looks like a 7 weight fly rod with a 7 pound trout attached. It is VERY flexible!! [It quickly de-ices with a little sun though :-) ] It has survived 70 to 80 mph wind and heavy ice loads. I would buy another one! |
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