I am doing a bit of planning for my vacation in September 2009. It turns out I will be in Nags Head, NC (FM25) for the September VHF contest. I plan on taking the IC-706. I have a nice PAR electronic
I have tried three dual band yagis and have had poor results with each. I find it better to use a small switchbox and separate antennas. Just my thoughts. Joe Serocki I am doing a bit of planning for
Has anyone tried the Tenadyne T-28 antenna? It covers 50-1300mhz and I am sure it is a compromise but one antenna, one feedling. Steve K1IIG _______________________________________________ VHFcontest
Believe it or not, the Elk dual band log periodic works pretty well and diassembles down to almost nothing. I used one in Jan of last year and was pretty happy with the results. Its not a long boom y
Hi Jeff, Just a word of caution, don't be tempted by 2m and 70cm models that share a single boom and a single feed line for weak signal work. The 70cm antenna will not work properly for horizontal p
Jeff - First off, most 2M antennas will load OK on 70cm, it being the third harmonic. Yagis will usually present a reasonable load to 50 Ohms, but, and this is a big but, the pattern will be split in
Jeff.. I have tried two different but similar Dual Band Antennas and I don't think you would be happy with the results you are looking for. Besides the Cushcraft A27010S, 'Blue Star' builds a similar