Tim,
Yes, your QSO with F2IL is becoming famous, congrats. I think the performance of indoor antennas must be heavily dependent on the location of the shack and the construction materials used on the house. I moved my Eggbeater and ground plane to the attic from outside and noticed a sharp drop in performance. Also tried the Arrow here inside the shack and it did not do too well. And noticed that, even outside in the yard with the Arrow, I lose the sats at low elevation, when they drop below the level of nearby roof lines. On my DXpeditions to Swan Island and Jamaica, where there was unobstructed view over the ocean, I could easily make contacts with less than 1 degree of elevation with the same HT and Arrow.
73, Bill NZ5N
--- On Fri, 4/17/09, n3tl@bellsouth.net n3tl@bellsouth.net wrote:
From: n3tl@bellsouth.net n3tl@bellsouth.net Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: Homebrew Elk-style 14/435 mhz log periodic for sats? To: "Joe" nss@mwt.net, billdz.geo@yahoo.com Cc: amsat-bb@amsat.org Date: Friday, April 17, 2009, 10:19 PM Bill and all,
Joe is right. F2IL gave me a 569 report on AO-7 Mode B Thursday evening - and I was hand-holding my Elk on the second floor of my house, pointing it to the northeast at a spot on a windowless wall. When we worked, AO-7 was at roughly 3.5 degrees elevation here.
I wish I had decided to try these low-angle passes months ago!
73 to all,
Tim - N3TL -------------- Original message from Joe nss@mwt.net: --------------
You'd be amazed at what you can do with an indoor
yagi also..
My first 2 meter ant was a 3 ele quad on a photo
tripod that sat right
next to me on the floor in the shack,
Joe WB9SBD
Bill Dzurilla wrote:
Are there plans anywhere for a homebrew version of
the Elk duo bander? After reading through the prior thread about the poor performance of Eggbeaters and other omnis, I'm ready to risk the wrath of my Homeowners Association and put up
a small beam.
Or, anybody have an Elk for sale?
73, Bill NZ5N
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