Bill, John and Mike, I would love copies of the manuals. Please forward them on as I will pass them along. What era are these antennas? The 70cm one tests good. The rest need work. Has anyone done anything to rehab these? Norm
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 7:54 AM, Mike Seguin N1JEZ n1jez@burlingtontelecom.net wrote:
Hi John,
The 70 cm antenna could be Cushcraft, but I think the 2M is KLM because of the configuration of driven elements. Folded dipole vs T match.
Mike
----- Original Message ----- From: "John / NS1Z" ns1zjohn@gmail.com
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: satellite antenna photos oa4o
I have a set of older Cushcraft antennas that meet that criteria: 738XB and 22XB. Both have polarity switching but the 435 ant has the box on the rear. I have manuals for both.
-----Original Message----- From: Bill Booth Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: satellite antenna photos oa4o
2M looks like a KLM 22c with polarity switcher 70 cm looks like a KLM 40cx with polarity switcher 1.2 G looks like a Tonna (F9FT?) http://www.f9ft.com/indexe.html
I agree with Mike, N1JEZ. The KLM's were the only one with the big box polarity switcher on the end of the 440 boom. The 144 unit was not covered but an open circuit board with lots of exposed phasing wires.
In fact looks exactly like mine except mine have the F9FT in the middle of the boom. If you need copies of the KLM manuals let me know .....
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