- 1. [TowerTalk] back to back yagis (score: 1)
- Author: w9ol@billnjudy.com (Bill)
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 07:42:14 -0600
- After watching a cluster debate over whether the signal was lp or sp I wondered if anyone ever modeled a longboom back to back yagi. How would you feed it? and How would you set your rotor presets? L
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2001-03/msg00279.html (7,360 bytes)
- 2. [TowerTalk] back to back yagis (score: 1)
- Author: rhodes@evertek.net (Jim Rhodes)
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 07:52:30 -0600
- Way back when we used to use radio linked packet cluster out here in the black hole I toyed with this idea for VHF link antennas. Decided that the best design would be 1 driven element with directors
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2001-03/msg00280.html (8,467 bytes)
- 3. [TowerTalk] back to back yagis (score: 1)
- Author: i4jmy@iol.it (i4jmy@iol.it)
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 16:49:10 +0100
- A long yagi without a F/B and a 3 db loss over the max gain is basically a nonsense, expecially at HF and for general amateur use. It's a much better idea to use two independent rotating staked yagis
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2001-03/msg00284.html (10,467 bytes)
- 4. [TowerTalk] back to back yagis (score: 1)
- Author: thompson@mindspring.com (thompson@mindspring.com)
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 16:18:32 -0500
- I remember W5RHW had 5 el 20 meter beams back to back in the early 60's. He could switch the beams in an instance. Back then a 5 el monobander by itself was a big antenna! Dave K4JRB -- FAQ on WWW: h
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2001-03/msg00291.html (7,600 bytes)
- 5. [TowerTalk] back to back yagis (score: 1)
- Author: n4kg@juno.com (n4kg@juno.com)
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 20:02:04 -0600
- It's a whole lot easier to have TWO antennas and switch between them, preferably on two towers. For those limited to one tower who seriously want to do this, a common reflector with separate DE and p
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2001-03/msg00295.html (8,718 bytes)
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