After MUCH consideration and speaking with those more qualified than me,
I'm getting the M2 6M7JHV...
http://www.m2inc.com/products/6m/6m7jhv.html
M2 has two different seven element beams. The "JHV" has a smaller diameter
boom (1.5"), is longer, and has better gain. I live in Southern CA and
don't have to worry about wind like some of the other people do. If you
live in a windy area, look at the standard 6M7 as it has a 2" boom, is
shorter, and rated for higher winds.
I can't wait to get my 6M7JHV!!!
At 12:57 PM 05/05/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>I am getting back on VHF after 40 years and am looking for recommendations
>for what is a viable 4 to 7 element yagi. I am also looking to purchase
>one or
>two. Any input?
>
>Tom Taormina, K5RC
>Contesting from the Comstock
>W7RN - K7RC
>www.consultpr.com
>
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