A fair point :-) But it's also fair to ask: "How long ago did your friends have problems, and which SteppIR antenna was that?" SteppIR have made many improvements in product quality over the past 12
I skimmed the responses, and don't think this aspect has been mentionedWith more than one monobander you will need MUCH more in the way of mast strength than you will with a tribander. Also you will
One correction - the added "fixed" six meter element is a first director. On six meters, the "three element" SteppIR is four elements on a 16 foot boom. The SteppIR performance is certainly competiti
I know lots of people too using SteppIR antennas, (some of them for many years) and they are very happy with them. I also frequently hear people use them and they seem to perform really well. As with
Let me clarify my statement, because Joe is right, there is no disagreement. If you get a 3 element SteppIR and are serious about 6 meters, by all means go for the added element. Even though the 3 or
I already had a 5 element M Squared 6 meter beam, so I didn't add the 6 meter DIRECTOR (sorry) to my SteppIR. Whenever I did a comparison between the two antennas the 5 element monoband beam was noti
Hi Wayne - I'm sure you will get all kinds of suggestions. Mine would be to consider something like a Tennadyne T-10 or T-12 Log Periodic plus a good 2 or 3 element 40 meter yagi as high above it as