Jack,

I use a pair of custom Alaskan Arrows. Solid elements.  H/V switched by relays.  

Have not tried CP and RH versus LH phasing as more complicated with phasing lines. 
You might refer to the example from Mark, WA8SME. 

https://www.amsat.org/wordpress/xtra/WRAPSArticlewithStoreAd.pdf

Gl,

Bob N6RFM

On May 29, 2021, at 16:01, kd4iz@frawg.org wrote:



All,

 

I happen to have a pair of the Arrow II handheld SAT antennas available. I wish to use them as a pair set up in crossed polarization. To those who have messed around with various light antenna combinations and have used a pair of Arrows, please let me know your experiences what worked and what did not. Since each antenna has a single 2m and 70cm yagi on it, connecting the 2 element sets will be a little more challenging than one would find for a single band crossed polarized yagi.

 

Obviously one will be set with the 2m elements vert, the other horizontal. So:

How have you  connected them?

What transmission line harness lengths did you use?

Was RH or LH polarization a consideration?

Was you experiment a satisfactory arrangement?

 

I am going to take the stock 10W diplexers out of line and use something a little more robust to prevent desense and handle more than 10W.

 

I am really not interested in hearing about other antennas… I don’t need to be persuaded or dissuaded to do anything else. I have currently have limited resources to put into this, so jumping off the deep end and buying an M2 Leo kit (or even a “crushcraft” pair) is not in the cards.

 

Thanks in advance for sharing your experience.

 

Jack Spitznagel – KD4IZ

Assistant Editor – AMSAT News Service

Cell: (410) 207-5123

kd4iz@arrl.net

 

 

 

 


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