[OKDXA] Most Rugged Tribander
garylm at kiamichiwb.org
garylm at kiamichiwb.org
Sun Mar 6 16:03:32 EST 2022
WE USED THE HYGAIN TH11 ON THE NORTH SLOPE IN ALASKA FOR YEARS AND IT HELD UP WELL. ALSO THE OLD CUSHCRAFT ATB34 HELD UP WELL AND WAS WELL BUILT.
NOT SURE HOW THE NEWER ANTENNAS ARE HOLDING UP, SEEMS MOST ARE NOT AS WELL BUILT AS THEY USE TO BE, THEY SEEM TO BE USING LIGHTER ALLUMINUM THESE DAYS.
GARY WQ5R
On Sun, 6 Mar 2022 14:50:14 -0600, "Thomas Webb" <tmwebb at cox.net> wrote:
Any of the Mosley line of beams. The TA-33 or Classic 33 will serve well.
Tom, WA9AFM
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From: okdxa-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:okdxa-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On
Behalf Of John Geiger
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2022 2:34 PM
To: Oklahoma DX Association
Subject: [OKDXA] Most Rugged Tribander
Of the commercially available triband yagis, what is generally considered to be
the most sturdy and rugged model? One that can take wind and ice the best? 3
or 4 elements would be the desired size-something you can put up and not have to
worry about much once it is up. Traps would be ok also as I am not an anti-trap
person. Less wind loading would be a bigger advantage.
73 John AF5CC
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