[K3PZN-List] Reply from Hy-Gain - mounting two monobanders on same mast
Curt Milton
wb8yyy at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 22 20:16:13 EDT 2013
Pete
obviously enough folk have done this, so do read what wisdom is out there --
a little data here (plus a picture, yes they appear to be around 6 feet apart):
http://ac0c.com/main/page_acc_shack_20m15m10m_beams.html
http://ea5dy.ure.es/index_5.htm
73 Curt
On Tuesday, October 22, 2013 7:22 PM, Peter Morton <mortonph at comcast.net> wrote:
Here is the reply I received from Hy-Gain about mounting two mono-band Yagis, different bands, on the same mast.
Think I’ll break out 4NEC2 again and model this before ordering another beam.
Also, need to trim a few trees before putting up a 20 meter beam.
-Pete, W3GVX
Tracking ID: G9J-7VD-EJ5N (Ticket number: 23598)
Ticket status: Resolved [Open ticket]
Created on: 2013-10-18 11:55:25
Updated: 2013-10-22 14:15:05
Last replier: Tom
Company: Hygain
Replies: 1
Priority: Medium
Date: 2013-10-18 11:55:25
Name: Peter Morton
Email: mortonph (at) comcast (dot) net
Message:
Just ordered an LJ-153BA from HRO. How close can I mount two Long Johns of different bands on the same mast. I'm thinking 15 and 10 meters now, and then swapping out the 10 meter for a 20 meter later as the solar cycle ebbs. (Mast extends only 4.5 feet above the tower.)
Date: 2013-10-22 14:15:05
Name: Tom
Message:
They should work ok together. 6-10 feet is normal.
Best regards,
Tom Stone AA5MT
Hygain / Cushcraft
308 Industrial Park Rd
Starkville, MS 39759
For faster service, 662-323-5803 fax/phone
http://www.hy-gain.com
http://www.cushcraftamateur.com
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