Roger,
Can you tell me more about your tree mount? I have a 70' tulip tree that
may have possibilities.
Larrie W2UL
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Huntley" <snr.huntley@verizon.net>
To: "Larry Stowell" <lclarks@nc.rr.com>; "Peter Dougherty" <w2irt@nac.net>;
"Al Toothaker" <N6TA@arrl.net>; <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Help in planning a new QTH
Larry,
I have a 75 foot tower with a C31XR and a 402CD 8 feet above that. In an 80
foot tree I have a 3 element SteppIR. In numerous A-B antenna tests with
various stations 90% of the time they say they can not tell the difference.
The other 10% is equally split between the two antennas. If I do not get a
station on one antenna I switch to the other and half the time it makes a
difference, or maybe I my turn in the pileup has come up!!
The SteppIR does seem to be quieter antenna however the C31 is closer to
some power lines.
IMHO, go with the SteppIR, you will love it on 24MH and 18MH. The C31 is
not worth the trouble trying to use it on those bands.
73,
Roger, W7VV
-----Original Message-----
From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Larry Stowell
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 12:41 PM
To: Peter Dougherty; Al Toothaker; towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Help in planning a new QTH
Peter and all
I have a SteppIR 4el on a 75ft crank-up where there was previously a C31XR
and I can tell you I have not lost anything. The C31XR played well except on
15 where the bandwidth was very narrow. Depending on your lot the SteppIR is
much less intrusive against a tree background(4el vs. 14-shiny aluminum vs.
green fiberglass). You also pick up the WARC bands and the 180º switch.
Larry K1ZW
Durham, NC
> significantly less gain that others, especially the Force 12 C31XR. Thing
> is, that Force 12 is a behemoth and would NOT pass the XYL test in a
> million years. I think even the 4-el SteppIR may be asking for a lot.
>
> I was originally convinced that the SteppIR was the way to go because it's
> one antenna solution for 10-20 in one relatively neat package. Since I'm
> not going up 75 or 100+ feet, I felt it might be better to get something
> with a little more "oomph" to compensate for the lower height. But, I feel
> as if I either have to settle for the lower performance of the SteppIR or
> risk marital disharmony and a lot of aluminium. Are there options aside
> from these two that I should seriously consider, or do you think I've
> written of the SteppIR unnecessarily?
>
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