Hi Oleg,
If your quad antenna is have 3 bands 20,15,10 then its tribander
Same situation with yagi antennas even if its use separate cable for each
band
73 Al 4L5A
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> Hi, All!
>
> How many elements the tri-bander can have to match this category?
>
> Another question - the multi-element-multi-band quad antennas are
> very popular in the exUSSR. Usually such antennas use separate feeders
> for every band (so it looks like use of quads is illegal in this
> category).
> But some folks think if they put the switching box at the antenna boom it
> will be legal to use such antenna in the TB-wires category (they also
> think
> that there is no elements number limit).
>
> Can someone explain what the meaning of the "tri-bander" phrase in the WPX
> rules?
>
> Regards,
> Oleg
> 73 de UR3IQO
>
>
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