[KL7AA] UHF beam offered for free
Frank Hurlbut KL7FH
kl7fh at gci.net
Sun Jun 3 21:53:18 EDT 2007
Somebody grab this antenna! I can vouch for 432 EME and you can do it with
50 watts! I have! look up WSJT and try the mode!
73
Frank KL7FH
432 EME
16X12 ele polarity rotation
FT-847 700 Watts
preamp KA0RYT .18db NF
http://www.qsl.net/kl7fh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Larsen - AL7FS" <jimlarsen2002 at alaska.net>
To: "KL7AA Mail list" <kl7aa at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 5:30 PM
Subject: [KL7AA] UHF beam offered for free
>I have a 21 element (each plane) crossed yagi for UHF that I will give away
>if you will pick it up.
>
> It is a wooden boom and is ultra light. It was built to use for EME and
> is tuned for the low end of the band although I suspect at that frequency
> it covers the whole band.
>
> You could:
>
> -- Use it as is. It is about 17 feet long.
>
> -- Take one plane off and use either vertical or horizontal.
>
> -- The boom splits at 10 feet. You could shorten the antenna.
>
> -- You could use this for field work or contesting. It would be easy to
> add cuts and brackets to break it down into shorter lengths for packing in
> a car or truck.
>
> -- You could shorten the antenna and use the circular polarization for
> satellite work.
>
> -- You could shorten it to about any length you wanted.
>
> If no takers and pickup by this Tuesday bedtime, I will probably cut it up
> and throw it in the trash on Wednesday as I have no need for it. I have
> my own 22 element all aluminum antenna.
>
> Thanks.
>
> 73, Jim
> --
> Jim Larsen
> Anchorage, Alaska
> http://www.AL7FS.us/
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