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Subject: [TowerTalk] KT36XA
From: KT2Q <dxdx@optonline.net>
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 23:03:40 -0400
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All,

Still pondering the idea of purchasing a KT36XA by M2. I received a few e-mails 
and would appreciate additional comments about it's performance before I make 
the purchase. 

I've been told that it is one of the better tri-band Yagi's because it uses all 
of it's boom length when compared to some interlaced designs that use less than 
the entire boom. The Optibeam OB16-3 does use most of it's 33 foot boom, but it 
is a bit heavy and pricy. Element spacing for 20 meters on the Force12 XR31 is 
about 24 feet. 

LB (W4RNL) made the point that the gain figures quoted for this antenna (and 
other tri-banders) are close to the maximum obtainable; even for monoband 
Yagi's of similar boom length. So I would assume that like other tri-band 
Yagi's, it falls somewhat short of true monoband performance due to the fixed 
element spacing and loading.

With that said, has anyone been able to accurately model the KT36XA (especially 
on 20 meters) with it's shorter elements and linear loading and compare it to 
interlaced designs of the same boom length?

Being an M2 product it looks like a sold design, but does it's performance come 
close to matching it's number of elements and size? How well does it model when 
compared to a monobander on say 20 meters with the same boom length? 

Thanks,

73 Tony KT2Q
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