I have had a 5El 20M log-yagi up for 15+ years. Bandwith, front to back and
front to side are the best I have ever had. There are 3 driven elements, and
standard ref and dir. I always do well in pile ups. Previous antennas over
50yrs of ham radio have been 2 el yagi, CL33, TA33, TH6, 204BA and 205BA as
well as many other homemade types. None have compared to the log-yagi. I
realize this is totally subjective, but it will take a lot more than
computer modelling ( which I have done) to get me to change.
73
Sam, W5LU
>From: "xppq" <xppq@pyramid.net>
>To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
>Subject: [Towertalk] LPA designs
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
>Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 10:27:44 -0800
>
>Peter K4EWG has a great LOG YAGI
>monoband design - his GAIN estimates
>differ from many other "experts" -
>but bottom line Pete knows his stuff
>
>josh n7xm
>
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