Pro 57B 3 inch boom or Cubev 4 element 5 band quad. Both would be mounted at 50ft. I do not have modeling software to compare. Thoughts????? According to our landmark on-the-air tribander test, the
On 10/16/2012 7:08 AM, K7LXC@aol.com wrote: According to our landmark on-the-air tribander test, the Mosley PRO antennas underperformed the competition. In one case, it even had negative gain on one
And yet, incredibly, the Mosley specs for the Pro 57B say it has 8.5 db gain over a dipole (dBd) on 20m/17m/15m/12m with only three elements per band. By comparison, Optibeam claims 8.5 dBd for their
When everyone is licensed they should get a free copy of "Yagi Antenna Design", by the late Jim Lawson. It would eliminated a lot of mistakes and growing pains.. For instance.... Per Mr. Lawson: A ya
I'd allocate at least $300 for a decent library of technical books on radio and electronics, at least $200 of which is about antennas and transmission lines, and then spend lots of TIME studying them
On 10/17/2012 12:57 PM, Jim Brown wrote: On 10/16/2012 11:53 AM, Bill Winkis wrote: What did the wise old "Elmer" say ...Son, put 1/3 of your money into a tower, a third into the antennas, and a thir
I'd allocate at least $300 for a decent library of technical books on radio and electronics, at least $200 of which is about antennas and transmission lines, and then spend lots of TIME studying them