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Wanted to see what people thing regarding the design of a modest satelite set up hopfully soon to be installed. I was going to get the Yaesu as/el rotator and a circular pol beam by M2 both for 2m and 430. at a future point i might put a small 1296 ant on it as well. the 2m/430 beam antennas are around 10ft and mount in the middle. I have sorta two options for the EL boom. a) i can use a fiberglass mast question, how strong are these I was also looking at the M2 one in particular anyone know of anything better ? b) how much of a difference signal wise would it make going from the fiberglass to say a regular metal boom (EL)?? C) any special advantage that might be afforded due to the less weight? thanks and happy 4th |
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wrote: hi Wanted to see what people thing regarding the design of a modest satelite set up hopfully soon to be installed. I was going to get the Yaesu as/el rotator and a circular pol beam by M2 both for 2m and 430. at a future point i might put a small 1296 ant on it as well. the 2m/430 beam antennas are around 10ft and mount in the middle. I have sorta two options for the EL boom. a) i can use a fiberglass mast question, how strong are these I was also looking at the M2 one in particular anyone know of anything better ? b) how much of a difference signal wise would it make going from the fiberglass to say a regular metal boom (EL)?? since they are circular pol i assume a large difference but wonder for sure C) any special advantage that might be afforded due to the less weight? thanks and happy 4th some thoughts would be appreciated |
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![]() "ml" wrote in message ... hi Wanted to see what people thing regarding the design of a modest satelite set up hopfully soon to be installed. I was going to get the Yaesu as/el rotator and a circular pol beam by M2 both for 2m and 430. at a future point i might put a small 1296 ant on it as well. the 2m/430 beam antennas are around 10ft and mount in the middle. I have sorta two options for the EL boom. a) i can use a fiberglass mast question, how strong are these I was also looking at the M2 one in particular anyone know of anything better ? b) how much of a difference signal wise would it make going from the fiberglass to say a regular metal boom (EL)?? C) any special advantage that might be afforded due to the less weight? I used a piece of PVC pipe with a wooden closet pole inside it. It is holding up a KLM 22C and the 435 KLM antennas. The 435 antenna is mounted at the back so the coax comes out the back side and does not get in the antenna patern. I did not go out the back of the 22C 2 meter antenna, but ran it up the boom and out the side. I did turn the antenna so the elements are at a 45 deg angle to the boom so the coax is halfway between the elements. I do not know if that makes any differance or not. I did work Oscar 10 and 13 while they were at the maximum distance running 100 watts on 435 into about 75 feet of the 9913 type coax on both antennas. If you do not go out the back of the antennas with the coax, I doubt it would make much differance what kind of cross boom is used, especially on two meters if the coax is taped to the cross boom. I have not used the antennas in a while , but think all the sats are now in a low earth orbit and it should not take too much to work them anyway. |
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