I am seriously considering purchasing a TH-11. I have had a number of Hy-gain products in the past, and have always their quality. Can anyone share with me any experiences with Hy-Gain antennas since
For that kind of money, buy a SteppIR yagi instead. check out www.steppir.com Jerry K3BZ -- Original Message -- From: Keith Mortensen To: towertalk@contesting.com Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 6:46
I recently completed the installation of a 80 meter 4-square using new Hy-Gain Hy-Towers from MFJ. I was quite impressed with the quality of the new Hy-Towers although I cannot comment on their quali
Author: "Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD" <mike@hatzakis.net>
Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 22:17:30 -0800
Hmmm, $1150 for a hygain... I agree with other sentiments. Buy a Steppir. Less hassle, great performance. Fun to use. Period. MH K3MH I am seriously considering purchasing a TH-11. I have had a numbe
I wouldn't buy a Steppir. Moving parts outdoors, out of reach, make me nervous. Just think how much more could go wrong. Barry W2UP -- Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com Newtown, PA Fra
I've been thinking the something about the antenna, but after being on the Step IR reflector for over a year I haven't seen any complaints or problems arise. As a matter of fact I've seen more proble
...how old is the Step IR - my monoanders are typically up for a decade before I get bored! K4OJ Julio Peralta wrote: I've been thinking the something about the antenna, but after being on the Step I
Really too bad, Barry, that your nerves would keep you from buying the most innovative and exciting beam to come on the market in many, many years. Having been a Ham for more than 50 years now, my 3-
me nervous. Just think how much more could go wrong. Barry W2UP<< I don't own SteppIR, but I know stepping motors and mesuring tape. Stepping motors are very reliable, no brushes, sealed construction
Definitely go with the SteppIR. Fantastic antenna and better than excellent sales and service organization. Can not be beat. We took a 3 element to the North Cooks last year and it worked great down
My dad had a Hy-Tower back in the mid 60's. Was a good antenna. Their one big weakness were the base insulators. Several times they broke during high winds and toppled the tower. Fortunately the towe
The SteppIR concept and hardware have been working real good for some years, hardly a negative comment, lots of really good, satisfied owners... and growing rapidly. Solid, proven performance. The gu