I had questions about breakage on the Tennadyne logs. First time around, ice
buildup caused one of the longest elements to literally tear a big hunk out of
the boom. We took the back part of the antenna down, and rebuilt it with a
thicker wall piece.
Sure enough, another ice storm happened the following winter. This time, the
longest elements just bent downward at about 90 degrees.
Same weather, no problems with the XA (which is a surprise, with the traps).
I thought the construction was skimpy. And the customer service was lacking too
- no support, no call backs, ripoff prices for parts when he finally did get a
callback.
I just think the Steppir spells the end of logs, unless you're into frequency
hopping HF spread spectrum...
-Tony, K1KP
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