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I'm really short of space for antennas, but I think I might be able to
get away with one of the small HF beams I see advertised if it could be mounted on a roof-top tripod. Dimensionally, I think a conventional 3-element beam would fit, but I don't think a roof-top mount would be adequate. Are any of these even worth considering? -- Bert Hyman W0RSB St. Paul, MN |
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On Dec 16, 10:36*am, Bert Hyman wrote:
I'm really short of space for antennas, but I think I might be able to get away with one of the small HF beams I see advertised if it could be mounted on a roof-top tripod. Dimensionally, I think a conventional 3-element beam would fit, but I don't think a roof-top mount would be adequate. Are any of these even worth considering? -- Bert Hyman * * *W0RSB * St. Paul, MN * I use a 9ft Glen Martin with an A-4S. Its not a DX Killer but you will work them. 20-25ft up has it limitations on some DX but its doable. Scotty W7PSK |
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