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Keith Hosman KC8TCQ November 24th 04 06:57 PM

strange antenna
 
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





Lancer November 24th 04 07:25 PM

On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 13:57:01 -0500, "Keith Hosman KC8TCQ"
wrote:

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


Keith Hosman KC8TCQ November 24th 04 07:31 PM


"Lancer" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 13:57:01 -0500, "Keith Hosman KC8TCQ"
wrote:

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.



jim November 25th 04 02:40 AM

Keith Hosman KC8TCQ wrote:

"Lancer" wrote in message
...

On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 13:57:01 -0500, "Keith Hosman KC8TCQ"
wrote:


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.


hey now, thats the 8 element jogunn. i use the 5 element with superior
results. i've got salt water surrounding me with the long island sound
to the north and the atlantic to the south and have never had a problem
with corrosion or metal fatigue. going to be sticking it on a 40' tower
shortly which the wife will be thrilled about ;)

M-Tech November 25th 04 03:49 AM

Sounds like a Gizmotchy.

I'd rather have the moonraker if you're talking 4 elements against 4
elements.

Don
313
"Keith Hosman KC8TCQ" wrote in message
...
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







GMpartsguy November 27th 04 03:40 AM


"M-Tech" wrote in message
...
Sounds like a Gizmotchy.

I'd rather have the moonraker if you're talking 4 elements against 4
elements.

Don
313


I probably would too given the choice. I have dealt with 2 Jo-Gunn
antennas, and several Moonrakers. I installed a 3 + 3 or 4 Star antenna
about 10 years ago, and recovered and rebuilt a 4v antenna that crashed from
a half assed tower. Theyre built like brick ****houses, and use a quality
anodized aluminum. Although for the 4v repair, i spec'd out regular
untreated stock and used jo-gunn rardware and rubber. I used it as a
portable skip shooter since it has no elements that hang down and assembles
very quick, and sold it after a handfull of uses. Very good antennas that
shouldnt be overlooked these days.



Psychiatrist to keyclowns November 27th 04 10:11 PM

"GMpartsguy" wrote in message news:7HSpd.92184$V41.718@attbi_s52...
"M-Tech" wrote in message
...
Sounds like a Gizmotchy.

I'd rather have the moonraker if you're talking 4 elements against 4
elements.

Don
313


I probably would too given the choice. I have dealt with 2 Jo-Gunn
antennas, and several Moonrakers. I installed a 3 + 3 or 4 Star antenna
about 10 years ago, and recovered and rebuilt a 4v antenna that crashed from
a half assed tower. Theyre built like brick ****houses, and use a quality
anodized aluminum. Although for the 4v repair, i spec'd out regular
untreated stock and used jo-gunn rardware and rubber. I used it as a
portable skip shooter since it has no elements that hang down and assembles
very quick, and sold it after a handfull of uses. Very good antennas that
shouldnt be overlooked these days.


Good source of aluminum parts to make 6 meter antennas...I always love
it when a keyclown puts up something big. You know they are so damned
dumb that they dont do it right most of bthe time...when it falls you
get a big laugh plus 6 meter parts. HEHEH. Life is good when you aint
a kneepad wearing keyqueen.

U Know Who November 27th 04 11:15 PM


"Psychiatrist to keyclowns" wrote in message
om...
"GMpartsguy" wrote in message
news:7HSpd.92184$V41.718@attbi_s52...
"M-Tech" wrote in message
...
Sounds like a Gizmotchy.

I'd rather have the moonraker if you're talking 4 elements against 4
elements.

Don
313


I probably would too given the choice. I have dealt with 2 Jo-Gunn
antennas, and several Moonrakers. I installed a 3 + 3 or 4 Star antenna
about 10 years ago, and recovered and rebuilt a 4v antenna that crashed
from
a half assed tower. Theyre built like brick ****houses, and use a quality
anodized aluminum. Although for the 4v repair, i spec'd out regular
untreated stock and used jo-gunn rardware and rubber. I used it as a
portable skip shooter since it has no elements that hang down and
assembles
very quick, and sold it after a handfull of uses. Very good antennas that
shouldnt be overlooked these days.


Good source of aluminum parts to make 6 meter antennas...I always love
it when a keyclown puts up something big. You know they are so damned
dumb that they dont do it right most of bthe time...when it falls you
get a big laugh plus 6 meter parts. HEHEH. Life is good when you aint
a kneepad wearing keyqueen.


Impressive antenna farm at your section 8. Did ya have to scavenge all that?




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