[Antennas] Hex Beam

Alan C. Zack [email protected]
Thu, 14 Nov 2002 10:31:02 -0800


To give you a serious reply to your serious question, P5/4L4FN
switched from a vertical to a hex beam and to me tripled his signal. 
Check it out at:
 http://www.amsatnet.com/p5.html
for pics and info on Ed's antennas.
73, K6ACZ

Chuck O'Neal wrote:
> 
> It only works on Holloween....kinda spooky...
> not real good on F/B, but great at a full moon...
> Check out the operation of the hex beam at
> YO69BITE on QRZ...operator's name "Drac"
> 73,
> Chuck...K1KW
> 
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Jim Boyd
>   To: Antenna Net
>   Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 9:55 PM
>   Subject: [Antennas] Hex Beam
> 
>   Dear Group,
>   Anyone out there using a "Hex Beam?"  If so, how do you like it, and would
>   you buy one again?
> 
>   73
>   Jim
>   kb9vtm
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