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Old January 19th 04, 03:40 AM
jim
 
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Chaney wrote:
Setting up wasn't a problem...it was very easy...it stood up to the elements
quite well...I took it down to replace it with a 2m antenna...I wish I had
put it away for a rainy day instead of selling it...

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Chaney

Chaney's World
http://www.chaney.i12.com/

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Bert Craig wrote:

"NIW" wrote in message
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http://www.signalengineering.com/

Looks like a Moonraker rip off to me!

NIW!


The Moonraker series are crossed Yagis with a quad reflector. The PDL II


is

a Polar Diversity Loop. The Signal Engineering quads are just that, true
quads. Less noise and a tad more theoretical gain than the Moonraker


series.

All are great performers though.

73 de Bert
WA2SI



have to add that the pdlii's can be a pain to set up considering the


copper

wire. they hold up fairly well as mine was subjected to a lot of salt


water

intrusion being close (within 1k') to the long island sound.
jogunn makes nice products...




ok then, the pdlii was easy to set up eh? how did you do your swr
adjustments? where in the uk are you located? anywhere near the coast?

 
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