[TowerTalk] Portable tribander design help?

Paul Booth wa6ibu@earthlink.net
Sat, 06 Jan 2001 09:19:03 -0800


Here is a website for a portable Yagi built from Hamsticks.  I cannot attest as to how well it works but it looks cute, from VE6VK.  I have built and used it while camping with a 706 but have not done extensive tests.  I store it in a fishing rod holder.

73s, Paul, WA6IBU

Jim Idelson wrote:

> Hi all. Looks like I'll be in Europe during the ARRL CW DX contest. I'll be bringing along my IC706 and doing a 100 watt effort for the contest. It will be an all-band effort with heavy emphasis on running on the high bands. I'd like to put up a briefcase-portable antenna with gain fixed on the US for 20-10. Can anybody help out with a tribander design that uses thin wire elements and a minimum number of traps? Something equivalent to an A3 or other small tribander would be great! I have EZNEC . . . if you have a simple tribander model, I'd be happy to start there.
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> Jim K1IR
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