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Subject: Fw: [TowerTalk] Bencher Beam
From: locher@sonic.net (Bob Locher)
Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 09:19:48 -0700
Jim White, K4OJ wrote:
> 
> > RE The Bencher Skyhawk Triband Beam........as seen at the Hamvention.
> >
> > I do not know why I am so surprised that an antenna which was the
> > collaboration of an antenna guru, a multi-multi contest station owner and
> a
> > world class DXer is so neat.......put WA3FET, K3LR & W9KNI together and
> the
> > result.....well...read on!
> >
> > I have had a request for details on what I saw at the Hamvention......it
> > was a yagi builders dream........I AM IN NO WAY BENEFITING FROM THIS - I
> > simply saw a well built antenna which it appears has all of those things
> I
> > see talked about on towertalk, etc put into one antenna. Like a
> culmination
> > of all those ideas. Since I am an appliance operator I cannot give you
> the
> > electrical details....but, mechanically I can tell you this is done
> > right...I may not know nothin' bout how the sleeves feed or
> > whatever.....but as far as the metal, it rules, dude!
> >
> > The is one fed element and there are full sized parasitic elements for
> each
> > of the bands......no traps to go bad........total of 10 elements, 4 on
> 10,
> > and three on 15 and 20.  Elements are riveted with stainless rivets, and
> it
> > even has a wind compensator on it!
> >
> > details probably can be found at:
> >
> > HTTP://WWW.BENCHER.COM
> >
> >
> > What really tickled my fancy, and I plan stealing for my own use on home
> > brew yagis, is an idea which is so damn obvious I cannot believe someone
> > hadn't thought of it 'til now......Force 12 had a handle on it with their
> > hanging pin to ease your mounting the boom to the mast but this goes it
> one
> > further.........read on:
> >
> >
> > YOU KNOW THOSE OLD DOOR LOCKS THAT USE A SKELETON KEY?
> 
> >
> > Imagine one boom to mast plate which you attach to the mast and it has
> two
> > bolts which are tapped into it that are not tightened all the way down -
> > but backed off from the plate by oh mebbe a little over a quarter inch.
> >
> > Now, imagine another boom to mast plate which is attached to the boom of
> > the antenna and on it (in alignment with those two bolts on the other
> > plate) are two key hole slots which at their base are the size of the
> head
> > of the bolt, and they "keyhole" down to the smaller diameter of the bolts
> > shank (looked like 1/4" bolts.)
> >
> >
> > So......you have this plate QRV for the other plate which has the slots
> in
> > it - all you have to do is get the bolts through the big holes and once
> the
> > two bolts are through the plate, you lower.......VOILA.......the antenna
> is
> > secured, you are able to let go and grab a wrench and put the bolts which
> > pin the two plates together in.....it is secured by its own
> weight.....and
> > it is level!
> >
> > A quote form their literature says it in a nutshell:
> >
> > "A new design of boom to mast bracket makes installation easiest ever,
> your
> > tower climber will bless you."          <------- they are right!
> >
> > W9KNI climbed up on a chair and demonstrated how it works......I was so
> > ecstatic I found W1CW and drug him over to their booth so he could see
> it.
> >
> > Siskel and Ebert would rate this one two thumbs up!
> >
> > Now when we all see the published results of K7LXC and N0AXes antenna
> > comparison tests, well......Bencher says they should start shipping in
> > June......I suspect they will have a nice order file!
> >
> > Way to go.......how about you guys getting into the rotor business?  Dave
> > Leason said that they can make a washing machine for less than 500
> > bucks....can you build us a rotor that is as fine business as this beam
> > Bencher?
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Jim, K4OJ
> >
> > Florida Contest Group - visit our website at:
> >
> > http://www.4w.com/deemer/fcg.htm
> >
> >
> > The Florida Contest Group sponsors the Florida QSO Party, check out the
> FQP
> > website@:
> >
> > http://home1.gte.net/wd4ahz/fcg/ssqp.htm
> 
> --
>
Hello Jim!

Surely do appreciate the publicity - that sort of testimonial helps a
great deal.

I sent off one of my new keyers to the White House yesterday. I think
you will like it. Be sure to read the manual, particularly the tutorial.
The keyer will do a *lot*.

I think my biggest problem selling them is to convince people who own
radios with built in keyers that the K-3 goes far beyond the
capabilities of their built in, and is a lot more user friendly besides.

Anyhow, thanks again for the great comments.

161

Bob W9KNI

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