[Antennas] Small Triband Beam
David C. Hallam
dhallam at knology.net
Fri Feb 27 17:39:18 EST 2015
I am afraid the C-3 is out of the range of my budget for this project.
Even the Butternut butterfly beam is a little too much. I do like the
TQM B-24 though as the price is in my range. I have a couple of Rohn
tower sections and a HD-73 rotator from a previous time when I had beams.
David
KW4DH
On 2/27/2015 4:33 PM, Riichard Neuman wrote:
> *Get rid of the traps...lose and insect infestation...is C-3 or C-3SS
> within size criteria?*
>
>
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> From: David C. Hallam <dhallam at knology.net>
> To: antennas <antennas at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Fri, Feb 27, 2015 12:45 pm
> Subject: [Antennas] Small Triband Beam
>
> I am looking for ideas about what would be a good small triband beam.
> About 20 ft. would be about as high up as I could get it. Ideally the
> turning radius would not more than 10 ft but maybe could go to 12 ft.
> My rig runs 900-1000W DC input.
>
> I am on a 1/4 acre lot with 8 Oak trees so I am limited as to where I
> could locate a tower as well as how high up I can go.
>
> Does anyone have reasonable suggestions?
>
> David
> KW4DH
>
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