Thanks Rich. 
 
Unfortunately,  I really have no place here to put it except in the basement  :)  .........I am pretty much restricted to wyrz here....that's wires for you folks from Dacula.
Actually the 34 ft boom is really optimum for a four element 20 meter beam. If nobody is interested I'll just tote it back into the basement. 
 
For a Ham who likes to operate like me and has antenna restrictions, having a four element 20 meter beam in your basement is something like the equivalent of a Navajo Dream Catcher.
 
73 de Greg NM2L
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Arland [mailto:k7sz@live.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 7:23 PM
To: gregpotter@charter.net; SECC
Subject: RE: [SECC] Available - 4 Element 20 meter monobander on a 34' ft. boom

lop off the front end to accomodate the 4 elements and it's called a 204BA... had one in the Azores (CT2BH) for a shor twhile. worked great!!



73 
Rich Arland, K7SZ
Bent Dipole Ranch, Dacula, GA
"Cogito Ergo CQ" ("I think therefore I HAM")
Author: "The ARRL's Low Power Communications, the Art and Science of QRP" (all 3 editions)
Editor: "QRP POWER", QST Magazine (Jan 2000 to Dec 2003)
Editor: "The Learning Curve", CQ Magazine






> From: gregpotter@charter.net
> To: secc@contesting.com
> Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2011 06:19:49 -0400
> Subject: [SECC] Available - 4 Element 20 meter monobander on a 34' ft. boom
>
>
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have a four element 20 meter yagi for sale. It is a Hygain 205BAS 5
> element on a 34 ft. boom with one director missing (long story). I hauled
> it out of the basement and put it out on my back deck because someone was
> interested in buying it. However, they never showed up or called back.
>
> At any rate, if someone is interested in taking a look at it before I haul
> it back into the bowels of my basement, give me a call.
>
> 73 de Greg NM2L
>
> Cell: 678 612 5949
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