[OKDXA] Most Rugged Tribander
Mark Chouinard
chouinard.ok93 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 6 16:12:13 EST 2022
Shameless plug and not a yagi, but the Tennadyne T6 is a dynamite
performer. No moving parts and no coils or traps. Six elements (not 3 as
you suggested), but 13-30MHz coverage on a 12 foot boom (20' turn radius)
at only 47 pounds, 6.2sq/ft wind load and >5dbd gain.
Mother nature can ruin any antenna system, but with all stainless hardware
and 6061 construction, the T-series ranks pretty high on durability.
Mark - K5YAC
877-4MOREDX
On Sun, Mar 6, 2022, 14:52 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
>
> -----Original Message-----
> 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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