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Re: [TowerTalk] Need recommendations for a 40-10m. Yagi

To: <rlvz@aol.com>, <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Need recommendations for a 40-10m. Yagi
From: <kstover@ac0h.net>
Date: Sat, 5 May 2018 11:52:06 -0500
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I posted similarly a couple weeks ago and got some good advice from the 
reflector.
It's come down to the JK Mid-Tri/40 and the Optibeam OB12-4W.
The JK is 40/20/15/10m, the Optibeam is 40/20/17/15.

The JK is less expensive, somehow a bigger windload, and  built like a tank. It 
has no WARC bands.
The Optibeam is more expensive, smaller windload (by about 5 sqft, not sure 
how), built just as well as the JK and has 17m. I won't be caring too much 
about 12 and 10 meters for a while. When the spots come back I'd need to get a 
17/12m beam for the JK or a 12 and 10m beam for the Optibeam.


Either beam will be at 70-75 feet on an AN Wireless HD70 tower and 3" x .25 
wall CMoly mast, Plans are to top things off at 90 feet with an JK 80 meter 
dipole. When I started this, the plan was the Mid-Tri minus 40m, WARC band beam 
half way up and an 402T at 90 feet. VE7RF advised I should consider the 40M 
Mid-Tri and the 80m dipole. I have never had an 80m dipole that high much less 
rotate it. It's always been very short verticals or very low dipoles.

Since I have never been on 6m I may stick a 6m Beam between them at 80 feet and 
see what happens. 

Rotator is going to be a SPID Big Rak.

R. Kevin Stover    AC0H

ARRL, FISTS, SKCC, NAQCC.
One of the guys that made sneakernet irrelevant, in my little corner of the 
world.
“If it doesn’t work the first time you push the button it won’t work the 
20th…Just stop.”

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Sent: Friday, May 4, 2018 7:59 PM
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Subject: [TowerTalk] Need recommendations for a 40-10m. Yagi

Guys,

 
I'm looking to purchase a 40-10m. Yagi this summer.  It will be mounted on a 
120' Self-Supporting Pi-Rod Tower in Wisconsin.  I'd prefer the antenna to 
cover the WARC bands but it's not imperative as I'm a contester first and a 
DX'er second.  Gain and reliability are my two greatest needs.
 
Note: I currently have a 3-element SteppIR at 50' so I do have WARC band 
capability for 17 & 12m.  I'd love for my Yagi at 120' to cover 30m. but it's 
not a requirement.  
 
A couple of questions:
 
1) If you were purchasing a 40-10m. Yagi this summer please advise which one 
you'd purchase and why?
 
2) The antenna is probably going to have a windload between 15-20 sq. ft.  
Please advise which rotor you'd purchase for it?
 
Thanks & 73,
 
Dick- K9OM
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