>From: "Greg Gobleman" <k9zm@frontiernet.net>
>
>Has anyone had any problem with the M2 6M7JHV antenna? This has a 30'8"
>Boom which is only 1.5" dia. I am looking to get on 6m and want the most
>value for the buck. This seems to be it. However, everything I have ever
>read says to use a larger boom for this type of length. Just curious if it
>is a bit too floppy in the air. Should I consider another antenna of
>similar size/gain? I am planning on putting this at about 52' in the air on
>a second tower with possibly a 5 el 10 meter antenna a few feet under it.
>This would be my primary 6m antenna. Other suggestions would be
>appreciated?
I considered the M2 6M7JHV, too, but opted for the slightly beefier
"standard" 6M7. I believe the JHV was designed for portable use,
therefore the slightly lighter duty boom.
Installing the 6M7 was part of a three-antenna party we had last year
that is chronicled at http://www.qsl.net/w6old/antenna.html
Regardless of which 6M7 you choose, however, I am sure you will be
pleased with it. Mike puts out good stuff.
73, Dick
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