[VHFcontesting] Dual Band Yagi question

Steve Tripp (K1IIG) stephen.tripp at snet.net
Thu Dec 25 13:15:06 EST 2008


 Has anyone tried the Tenadyne T-28 antenna? It covers 50-1300mhz and I am 
sure it is a compromise but one antenna, one feedling.

Steve
K1IIG


>I have tried three dual band yagis and have had poor results with each. I
> find it better to use a small switchbox and separate antennas. Just my
> thoughts.
>
> Joe Serocki
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vhfcontesting-bounces at contesting.com
> [mailto:vhfcontesting-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Embry
> Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 12:03 PM
> To: VHF Contesting
> Subject: [VHFcontesting] Dual Band Yagi question
>
> I am doing a bit of planning for my vacation in September 2009.  It
> turns out I will be in Nags Head, NC (FM25) for the September VHF
> contest.  I plan on taking the IC-706.  I have a nice PAR electronics
> Stressed Moxon for 6 meters, but would like to have a dual band yagi
> for 2 and 432 that is easily assembled and dis-assembled for use will
> I am on vacation and particularly in the contest.  A single feedline
> is preferable, but can deal with two if I have to.
>
> With luck and a little more funding I might have 222 as well.
>
> Any thoughts on this?
>
> -- 
> Jeff Embry, K3OQ
> FM19je
> ARCI #11643, FPQRP #-696,
> QRP-L # 67, NAQCC #25, ARS #1733
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