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"Jay in the Mojave" wrote in message
... Hello Carly: No you use the 75 ohm coax from the Tee to the antennas. You can use odd mulitibles of (RG11 Coax) 1/4 wavelengths, from the Tee to the antennas. But thew lead in coax can be 50 ohm coax. I suggest the flexable LMR400. The ARRL Antenna Book has all this neat o stuff in it. Here are a few neat yagi sites. http://home.planet.nl/~poelm348/STAC...0ANTENNAS.html http://www.grantronics.com.au/docs/StkYagis.pdf http://members.fortunecity.com/xe1bef/yagi-antennas.htm Jay in the Mojave I used to have a link on stacking moonrakers, but I lost it in a hard drive crash. It seems that you also have to have them a certain distance apart to be effective. Also a 10 degree upward tilt will result in better DX if I remember correctly. |
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