[TowerTalk] Recommendations for Purchasing a short 2 Element 40 Meter Beam

RMorris robrk at nidhog.net
Wed Jul 30 14:40:46 EDT 2014


One or more contesters have converted shorty 40's into Moxon's.
Think K3LR is running a stack. His web page says a W6NL design.
No coils to blow or loading wires.

www.k3lr.com     Click on Hardware.   Don't read the whole page, your brain will hurt.

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On Jul 30, 2014, at 3:21, "L L bahr " <pulsarxp at embarqmail.com> wrote:

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> I am wanting to buy a short 2 element 40 meter beam.  I live near Houston, T exas so ice loading would not be a factor.  From time to time I do use legal limit AM and SSB, so that might be a factor.  At one time I used a HyG ain 402BA but took it down years ago when I moved.  I still have it and had planned to refurbish it and install it at the present QTH.  However, what little I have read there are much better short 2 element 40 meter beams out there these days.  I think high power AM is not the best idea with this old antenna.  Consequently, my mind has now progressed to the point where I think I need a different newer short 2 element 40 meter beam. 
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> I'd sure be interested in hearing from knowledgeable hams what I should consider buying and why.  These things are not cheap, so I don't want to make a mistake in what I purchase.  I'm thinking the AM power requirement might limit my selection.  I'll be mounting the antenna up around 50 foot.  So can you guys give me some advice?  I'd sure appreciate any advice you might be able to pass on to me. 
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> 73, 
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> Lee, w0vt 
> Houston
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