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    "sender_name": "Jim Jerzycke",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] 432 10-13 -Element Antenna?",
    "date": "2014-07-21T04:37:46Z",
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    "content": "Hi, Les\n\nI've been using an M2 420-50-11 for satellite use for years now, and it \nworks great.\n\nNot as much gain as the old KLM 30-element CP antenna I have, but then \nit's not 10' long either!\n\nCheck it out at the M2 website:\n\nhttp://www.m2inc.com/index.php?ax=amateur&pg=103\n\n73, Jim  KQ6EA\n\n\n\nOn 07/21/2014 04:18 AM, Les Rayburn wrote:\n> I'm limited to indoor antennas for all my amateur operations, \n> including satellite operation. Right now, I'm running a 6 element 2 \n> Meter yagi, along with the 7 element 432 beam (part of an arrow \n> antenna). I have room to rotate a larger, and longer 432 antenna, and \n> I'd love to have more gain.\n>\n> Most of the commercial antennas seem to be either small and portable, \n> like the Arrow or much longer intended for weak signal operations. Is \n> anyone aware of something in between, such as a 10 to 13 element \n> antenna available commercially. No time or interest in homebrewing one \n> right now.\n>\n> Even better, does anyone have one that is surplus to their needs that \n> they'd like to sell?\n>\n>\n>\n\n",
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