[TowerTalk] Steppir antennas

D. Calder towertalk at n4zkf.com
Tue Nov 4 13:07:39 EST 2008


 
I would love to have one. But I'm one of those that wants the equipment when
he shells out the $$$. Not wait weeks for the product. I hear they are nice
though.

73 Dave
n4zkf
 

-----Original Message-----
From: towertalk-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Rudy Severns
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 12:50 PM
To: towertalk
Subject: [TowerTalk] Steppir antennas

I'd like to pass on my experience with several SteppIR antennas.  Some years
ago I won one of the original SteppIR dipoles at the NW DX convention. 
After using it for a while I moved on to one of the early three element 20m+
arrays and a couple of years ago to the monster SteppIR with three elements
on 40m and 30m and 4 elements on 20m+.

My initial reaction to the dipole was "this Rube Goldberg can't possibly
work!"  The monster SteppIR is an order of magnitude more complicated that
the original SteppIR's and is certainly not for the mechanically challenged
when it comes to assembly.  My opinion has still not changed, these antennas
cannot possibly work.

However, time and experience have cast some doubt on that opinion.  After
several years and several antennas, I have yet to have a failure.  These
contraptions  have worked flawlessly for me.  My QTH is a high wind
environment being on a hilltop in western Oregon but I rarely have much ice
loading.

I'm not suggesting anyone buy one of these but since I saw a good of
conversation on the reflector about these antennas and thought I would add
my experience for anyone interested.

73, Rudy N6LF 

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