On Sat, August 23, 2008 10:25, Martin wrote:
When looking at the antennas from DK7ZB, also look at this site:
http://www.pa3guo.com/dk7zb.html, This dutch HAM has build one.
Regards, Jan PE0SAT
Hi Dave.
This is the part about amateurradio that I love. If it isn't readily available in the quality that you like, then why not just build it yourself.
I have had very good results with the designs from this page. http://dk7zb.fox28.de/start1.htm Don't worry about the german page, he's writing in english also. He has many designs for many bands, and also include a small notice about making a x-yagi.
Most of the materials are readily available, and you can make the antenna at home, by your kitchen table.It's that simple.
Regards Martin, OZ1TMM
D. Mynatt wrote:
I've looked about and see two manufacturers for x-yagi's -M2 and Moonraker. Are there any others folks would recommend? I see lots of negative comments on blogs about the standoffishness of M2 and I can agree he is curt to a fine point.
Suggestions welcome.
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