Bruce,
KT34 is an old design. Go with an interlaced antenna.
Bear in mind that Optibeam uses metric tubing, not easily available in US.
Performance is otherwise good, but I would avoid for practical reasons.
Consider JK Antennas Navassa or the new C3 derivative as a better mechanical
alternative.
73,
Drew K3PA
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2019 16:00:27 -0500
From: Bruce Jungwirth <k0son@frontiernet.net>
To: Tower Talk <Towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: [TowerTalk] Antenna advice needed
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I?m looking to replace a very old 3 element tribander. I?m looking at either
KT34M2, or OptiBeam OB9-5. Both have similar gain and f/b figures. My question,
does anyone have experience with these in cold, snowy, and sometimes ice
covered conditions. The KT34 has a wind load of 4.5 sq ft, and the OptiBeam 7.8
sq ft probably due to the sq boom and full sized elements(36ft) vs 25ft on the
KT34. The antenna will be mounted on a 9 ft quad pod tower on the garage roof,
about 30 ft above ground, (can?t afford a real tower set up). Any information
will be greatly appreciated.
Bruce K0SON
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