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Old November 24th 04, 07:31 PM
Keith Hosman KC8TCQ
 
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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 13:57:01 -0500, "Keith Hosman KC8TCQ"
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I saw a strange antenna at the end of my street today, this gentleman had
a
moonraker up, but took it down and replaced it with something I have never
seen before
it is a beam antenna with vertical elements as well as elements at 45
degree
angles from the 0-180 plane so one vertical up and two at angles down four
sets of elements in each plane.

Any idea what the idea behind this is? It looks to be a home brew antenna.


73 de Keith




Did it look like Like this:

http://www.jogunn.com/jgstar.htm


yep that must be it thanks...never seen one before. His still looks to be
home brewed though, as the elements were bent, not angled hardware.


 
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