I run transverters on the VHF/UHF bands and the ability to keep the HF "IF Rig" on .174 has many benefits. I would like to see .174 continue to be the FT8 standard frequency on 144 MHz and above. 73
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I've got a CushCraft 5el 6m Yagi too, it was not a high performing antenna right out of the box. Also optimum pattern and gain are not directly related to SWR. You need to make some modifications wit
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Hello Alex, I have a FLEX feeding a DEMI 25 watt transverter into a M2 22-10EZ antenna. I had the same issues that you describe. I then obtained a 250 watt amp and that made a huge difference, if I c
Many of my VHF and UHF Yagis share a common mast. I had to add quarter-wave stubs to the inputs of my 50 MHz, 144 MHz, 222 MHz and 432 MHz transverters to prevent the burn-out of the front-end PHEMPT