Nope!.. I never built that one, but a friend EI9FE built a scaled up version.. I think he went up to about 80 ft...Freestanding..No guys. 73 John EI7BA Do you Weather Stations", and lot's more. Call
-- Original Message -- http://www.iol.ie/~bravo/Cubical%20Quad.htm See seventh and ninth pictures.. 73 John EI7BA http://www.iol.ie/~bravo/ TT's: I start building one of the 2 quads that will remplac
Anyone have any success stories regarding the CobWebb antenna? http://www.g3tpw.ukgateway.net/ I'd like to get one but it's about $500 to get one here after the exchange rate and shipping. Just wonde
They have already published a simple design in QST. It's also been in the ARRL Handbook for the last few years. 73 John EI7BA http://www.iol.ie/~bravo/ ______________________________________________
Mike's Quads HAD to be the best value of all time... Even after paying transport all the way from the US, and paying tax at 21% on the goods PLUS the carriage, the price was still reasonable.. And th
Take a peek at http://www.iol.ie/~bravo/80&40mVertic.htm It may be helpful. Gud luck es 73 John EI7BA _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ T
That wire sounds good to me Jack. If it's insulated, your elements will be about 2 per cent smaller than for bare wire. Don't connect it in too rigid a fashion at the arms. I use a cheap copy of the
Hi Gary. I wrapped one vertically for 40m around the spreaders of my Quad a few years ago. It worked fine. I also have a 20-10m G3TXQ version built on an old rotary clothesline. I chopped off most o