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N3JCS December 3rd 03 12:03 PM

Wanted HF2V
 
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MRR December 3rd 03 09:20 PM

I would strongly suggest you consider an alternative to this antenna like
the HQ-1 Mini Quad http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1650

The HF2V is flimsy and has less gain/directivity than the Mini Quad.

In any case, Good Luck.

Ron W7MRR

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John Haberkern December 3rd 03 09:58 PM

I thought the hf-2v was a 40-80m vertical? anyway you can download the
manual and parts list off the net from bencher/butternut.

http://www.bencher.com/index.html

John Haberkern


Wanted HF2V

"MRR" wrote in message
om...
I would strongly suggest you consider an alternative to this antenna like
the HQ-1 Mini Quad
http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1650

The HF2V is flimsy and has less gain/directivity than the Mini Quad.

In any case, Good Luck.

Ron W7MRR

"N3JCS" wrote in message
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Looking for HF2V or plans on making one. Respond






[email protected] December 3rd 03 10:12 PM

"MRR" wrote in message
om...
I would strongly suggest you consider an alternative to this antenna like
the HQ-1 Mini Quad http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1650

The HF2V is flimsy and has less gain/directivity than the Mini Quad.

In any case, Good Luck.

Ron W7MRR

"N3JCS" wrote in message
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Looking for HF2V or plans on making one. Respond




The Butternut antenna in question is a vertical for 80/75 and 40 meteres
(with an optional 160 coil available. Comparing this to a Quad designed for
20m and up is not terribly helpful. grin

73

Paul AB0SI




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