[K3PZN-List] Feed Line for VHF/UHF Quad Antenna?
Curt Milton
wb8yyy at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 14 12:32:14 EDT 2004
Don't assume 6m acts like 20m and its almost aways
open to xyz at h hours! .... they don't call it
sporadic E for nothing! but with the stormy weather
we having lately, that often means the atmosphere is
making "E layer clouds" which is what we need. So
there is not much certainty to what you will find on
the vhf bands anytime you turn on the radio ....
My guess is the 6/2/440 has three feedlines, one for
each driven element so that may be a clue.
Have fun! Sometimes there is life at single digit
wavelengths ....
curt
--- James Nitzberg <wx3b at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear CCARC VHF Enthusiasts;
>
> I am heading over the the club station this evening
> to
> try and catch part of the daily 6 meter openings!
>
> Does anyone know where the Feed Line is for the
> 2/6/440 Quad recently installed?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> 73 & see you in the six meter pileups,
>
> Jim WX3B
>
-----------------------------------------------------
> BREAK
> -----------------------------------------------
> Hear the real story behind the FS5UQ DX-Pedition
> from Clint W3ARS at the next CCARC meeting, Monday
> August 9, 7:30 PM, at the FTC.
>
> Fifth Annual CCARC Tailgate-Fest Sunday August 15.
> _______
> K3PZN-List mailing list supporting the Carroll
> County Amateur Radio Club
> K3PZN-List at mailman.qth.net
> http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/k3pzn-list
>
__________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages!
http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
More information about the K3PZN-List
mailing list