Ok I got it! It will work! Thanks everyone for the input! I just need to decide now on a good tribander. I am sort of torn between a TH-7, TH-6, or KT-34XA...Probably depends on what I can find used
Be very suspicious of "FREE" Rohn 25G. Very often it is 20G and it is not the same though it looks to be at first glance. Free towers can be the most expensive thing you own, if you have to take it o
Ok I got it! It will work! Thanks everyone for the input! I just need to decide now on a good tribander. I am sort of torn between a TH-7, TH-6, or KT-34XA...Probably depends on what I can find used
I had a Wilson System 40 (SY-40) beam up for 8 years on 5 sections of 20G and 2 sections of 25G with no problems. The SY-40 was a 10-el tribander (4-20, 4-15, 5-10) with a 24 foot boom, if I remember
Author: "Brier, Allen (MOODY INTERNATIONAL)" <Allen.Brier@bp.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 13:13:31 -0800
Consider a 4-el SteppIR. You won't regret it. Pricey, but it works incredibly well. Allen R. Brier SET Fire & Gas System Specialist / F&G Major Projects Technical Authority BP Exploration Alaska 949
incredibly well. True, but for the very incremental improvement the 3L is cheaper and works practically as well. A viewpoint endorsed by me and Mike, K7IR, the inventor and manufacturer of the SteppI
Yes. I looked at performance specs, cost, turning radius, weight, and wind loading. The performance difference is about 1 dB between 3 and 4 elements. The differences in weight and wind loading add t