[SixClub] Anyone use a M2 6M2WLC ?
Gary - N3JPU
n3jpu at speakeasy.net
Sun Dec 3 07:26:27 EST 2006
It's not how close but how far away I would like to keep the other antennas
for 144 and up, I'd like a wl. Looking at a 144Mhz yagi if 25-30' boom.
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[mailto:sixclub-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Robert B. Bonner
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 21:37
To: 'World Wide Six Meter Club'; 50mhz at mailman.qth.net; 'VHF Reflector'
Subject: RE: [SixClub] Anyone use a M2 6M2WLC ?
How close are you thinking of getting the other antennas? And what are you
thinking of putting up. It's best to keep your stack if you can.
Bob K0DD
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[mailto:sixclub-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Gary - N3JPU
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Subject: [SixClub] Anyone use a M2 6M2WLC ?
After a year of being tower-less I finally got the concrete poured for the
60' new tower. Major house renovation required my old tower to come down,
then delays with the new construction, delays in getting the tower build,
delays in getting the concrete poured (7 yards), etc. put me many months
behind my plans.
I have a stack of new 6M yagis ready to go once the concrete cures but
having some thoughts recently for additional antennas for higher bands.
Although the tower and rotor can handle extra load the vertical spacing on
the mast in my opinion would put other band antennas to close and in danger
of negating antenna gains that I worked hard to get.
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