Tnx to all for useful replies. I'm now going to do a bit more research before striking out to build something I haven't yet tried on the says - either quagie or moxon or both. Spring had to be coming!
On Sunday, January 23, 2011, Rocky Jones orbitjet@hotmail.com wrote:
Rick.
on the "cheap" antenna front I've tried and had pretty good success with two things.
First there is a 5 element Yagi design that was published in QST that uses/modifies an Archer 5 element FM yagi. I built one and added some 70 cm elements 90 out of phase and thats worked great. My home QTH is in a bit of flux (we are moving to a farm out by Santa Fe Tx from my home QTH in Clear Lake TX) so I built another one, put them both on a boom 90 degrees out in an X configuration, stuck them at 33 degrees and they work well. I will keep them once we move into the perm QTH.
I've also used the crossed dipoles and Lindenblad antenna from QST (not the AMSAT one) and they work great. I modified one for WX satellite reception and am very happy with them.
I am in Nigeria now and have a modified Lindenblad for my WX station here but its copied really well most of the two meter Oscars including AO-7. I didnt have Nigerian operating authority when I left the states (but now have a five year license) so I didnt bring any transmit equipment...but from the roof of the Sheraton in Abuja the WX version works great. I've got permission to set up permanent antennas on the Sheraton and I will be back so am going to have some good operating here.
I would upload pictures, but I tried to upload some of the really big HF array on the road to the airport and they never showed up...if you want some pictures of what I have at home I will be happy to send them to you. IN about two weeks!
Robert G. Oler WB5MZO Life member Amsat/ARRL
Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2011 12:47:10 -0500 From: rjlawn@gmail.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Antenna Observations/Question
I've been on the birds off an on for years. I have an M2 cir. polarized pair at home QTH and am looking into a more modest installation for a summer cottage. I've built the K5OE eggbeater imitations and founds them to be only fair.I could by M2 eggbeater pair but I'm trying to do this on less $. I also have an Arrow antenna which I've tried some with a HT with only fair results. Any other suggestions out there? Mount the Arrow more permanently but at a fixed elevation and use a simple rotor to change azimuth? How about a homebrewed quagi? Any suggestions appreciated.
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