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Which is the best light wind load horizontal/vertical on the market today?
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![]() "Steveo" wrote in message ... Which is the best light wind load horizontal/vertical on the market today? Hardly anyone uses them, try google for reviews. |
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"pete" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... Which is the best light wind load horizontal/vertical on the market today? Hardly anyone uses them, try google for reviews. Yeah I tried that first and it seems you're right, Pete. My Y-quad is wore out after many years of good service and I was wondering if the Maco comet would be much of an upgrade: http://www.bellscb.com/products/ante...maco_comet.htm Or just buy another Y-quad. http://www.bellscb.com/products/antennas/Maco/yquad.htm I wish the PDL II was still being made. |
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![]() Steveo wrote: "pete" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... Which is the best light wind load horizontal/vertical on the market today? Hardly anyone uses them, try google for reviews. Yeah I tried that first and it seems you're right, Pete. My Y-quad is wore out after many years of good service and I was wondering if the Maco comet would be much of an upgrade: http://www.bellscb.com/products/ante...maco_comet.htm Or just buy another Y-quad. http://www.bellscb.com/products/antennas/Maco/yquad.htm I wish the PDL II was still being made. I PUNCE |
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![]() "I PUNCE" wrote in message oups.com... Steveo wrote: "pete" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... Which is the best light wind load horizontal/vertical on the market today? Hardly anyone uses them, try google for reviews. Yeah I tried that first and it seems you're right, Pete. My Y-quad is wore out after many years of good service and I was wondering if the Maco comet would be much of an upgrade: http://www.bellscb.com/products/ante...maco_comet.htm Or just buy another Y-quad. http://www.bellscb.com/products/antennas/Maco/yquad.htm I wish the PDL II was still being made. I PUNCE Hi Lardass Lloyd Davies! http://www.qrz.com/detail/N0VFP http://i13.tinypic.com/2hr1p4n.jpg |
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Steveo wrote:
"pete" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... Which is the best light wind load horizontal/vertical on the market today? Hardly anyone uses them, try google for reviews. Yeah I tried that first and it seems you're right, Pete. My Y-quad is wore out after many years of good service and I was wondering if the Maco comet would be much of an upgrade: http://www.bellscb.com/products/ante...maco_comet.htm Or just buy another Y-quad. http://www.bellscb.com/products/antennas/Maco/yquad.htm I wish the PDL II was still being made. Ever think of a JoGunn? Maybe Jay in the Mojave can come up with something. |
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Hello Stevo and jim:
Look at the Qubex Magum CB Series Quad antennas. http://www.cubex.com/index.htm Jay in the Mojave jim wrote: Ever think of a JoGunn? Maybe Jay in the Mojave can come up with something. |
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Hi Jay.
Yeah someone emailed me about those and said they were happy with it. I can't say I've ever heard of them before. Do you have any hands on experience with them? Jay in the Mojave wrote: Hello Stevo and jim: Look at the Qubex Magum CB Series Quad antennas. http://www.cubex.com/index.htm Jay in the Mojave jim wrote: Ever think of a JoGunn? Maybe Jay in the Mojave can come up with something. |
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote: "pete" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... Which is the best light wind load horizontal/vertical on the market today? Hardly anyone uses them, try google for reviews. Yeah I tried that first and it seems you're right, Pete. My Y-quad is wore out after many years of good service and I was wondering if the Maco comet would be much of an upgrade: http://www.bellscb.com/products/ante...maco_comet.htm Or just buy another Y-quad. http://www.bellscb.com/products/antennas/Maco/yquad.htm I wish the PDL II was still being made. Ever think of a JoGunn? Maybe Jay in the Mojave can come up with something. Yeah I was looking at the JO GUNN STAR and comparing it to the Maco Comet. The comet is lighter and less expensive but I don't know about durability. The 3 + 3 has a bit better rejection and gain numbers, if they're to be believed. http://www.bellscb.com/products/ante...maco_comet.htm http://www.jogunn.com/jgstar.htm |
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On 26 Oct 2006 11:04:49 GMT, Steveo wrote:
+++Yeah I was looking at the JO GUNN STAR and comparing it to the Maco Comet. +++The comet is lighter and less expensive but I don't know about durability. +++The 3 + 3 has a bit better rejection and gain numbers, if they're to be +++believed. **************** Steveo I used an antenna like the Star back in the 70's called a Gizmotchy. I had a four element version. One thing that that beam had was a very deep null at about 120 degrees both sides from the front. Easily knock down a signal 6 or 7 S units no trouble. Had the top of the driven element at about 36 feet and it worked very well ground wave. I could talk with 5 watts easily here in Florida 100 miles just about every night. The Star has a bit unbelievable rejection numbers. Still the design does not appear to be a bad one from what I can determine by looking at the pictures and limited description. From the boom length of the 4 element and three element designs it seems to be somewhat similar to what I had. My 4 element was on a 13 foot boom. It could have been on a slightly shorter boom. james |
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