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On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 21:40:04 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio
wrote: Also, I'm looking at the GAP line, the Eagle in particular, for an alternative for a condo. I'd appreciate any testimonials on performance. Hi Nomen, It works fine (as do the other in the GAP line) above the first, lowest listed band (which by reports often reveals: poor). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Any comments on the new GAP antenna seen at:
Nomen, It's not exactly new, I saw my first one at Dayton 5 years ago. Since then I have not talked to anyone that has actually bought one and put it on the air. It should work about as well as the average mobile antenna on 20m up. There are a lot less expensive ways to get a signal out. 73 Gary N4AST |
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 22:30:04 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio
wrote: In article Richard Clark wrote: Hello Richard and thanks for your reply. I'm a bit confused though when you say, " above the first, lowest listed band (which by reports often reveals: poor)." Could you clarify? 73 Hi Nomen, In the GAP line of vertical antennas (not speaking about this joke of the Super C); each antenna performs poorly on its lowest operational band. Otherwise, it works as well as the ad-hoc vertical tuned for any of the higher bands. The Eagle DX (I have one) is not very remarkable on 40M. The larger models, reported here by others, exhibit equally poor reports on their lowest operational band, and generally good marks for the higher bands. It does well to elevate the antenna to obtain what good qualities that are reported here. Mine is at 10 feet above ground at the edge of a car port. It is unguyed and has survived some very heavy wind (around 60MPH). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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If you had a situation where your space is limited adn a
vertical seems to be the last option, do you have any other way you would go? I do have limited space. I use an attic antenna consisting of 100' zig-zag doublet fed with 450 ohm ladder line and a homebrew tuner. I have ran 1200 watts pep on 80m and 40m with this antenna. Of course no one can watch TV or talk on the phone, or do anything else that involves electronics in the house while I am on the air. I have a small 20' X 56' back yard. I have used a zig-zag doublet inverted vee style with apex at 40' and had pretty good results on 80m-10m. I 73 Gary N4AST |
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