[Antennas] May put up another large vertical. Any suggestions?
Jim Miller
[email protected]
2002年3月10日 16:45:31 -0500
Bill;
May I suggest a visit to www.mgs4u.com and call Allen Bond for a piece of
his quality fiberglass to replace the center insulator of the Voyager.
This is the weakest link in that antenna. A rebuild and off for good 80 &
40 meter coverage again.
Good luck-73,
Jim Miller, K4SQR
http://www.comteksystems.com
4-Square Experts, Stack Yagi
& Remote Antenna Switching Systems
On 2002年3月10日 13:43:47 -0500 Bill Roberts <[email protected]>
writes:
> Greetings,
>> The 80 MPH winds here in Michigan just took down my GAP Voyager IV
> 160-20 meter vertical. For those of you not familiar with the
> Voyager, it gets you on 160 with mediocre performance (albeit broad
> banded). It really stomps on 80 and 40, and is also broad banded
> (resonates on nearly all of 80 and all of 40). Have rarely used it
> on 20. I know that in theory, broadbanded = low Q and inefficient.
> My experience has been to the contrary.
>> Before I repair or replace it, does anyone on this reflector have
> any other suggestions. I'm mainly interested in 80 and 40. I like
> the broad banded feature but would be happy with just partial band
> segments. I have had HyGain Hi Towers, butternut verticals (room
> and ground mounted). Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
>> 73
>> Bill Roberts / K8DXX
> (new member)
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Jim Miller, K4SQR
http://www.comteksystems.com
4-Square Experts, Stack Yagi
& Remote Antenna Switching Systems