If you are handy, Google "An EZ-Lindenblad Antenna for 2 Meters" for an antenna design by Tony, AA2TX(SK). It has some advantages over a regular eggbeater, with circularity at low elevations.
73, Drew KO4MA
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From: Steve Kristoff skristof@etczone.com Sent: Apr 20, 2015 3:14 PM To: "amsat-bb@amsat.org" amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] antenna question
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My summary of what I have so far: M2 Eggbeaters are probably OK for working the ISS since ISS has a strong downlink. The antennas may be OK for the AO-73 telemetry when the satellite is 300mW telemetry watt and higher than about 20 degrees in elevation. If those things are more or less true, the Eggbeater will probably suit my purpose.
I had not planned on working the other satellites with the Eggbeater. I get on SO-50 once in awhile out in the backyard with my HT and an Arrow antenna. I'm not a power-hitter, but I'm averaging at least one QSO per pass and I'm good with that.
Still open for suggestions, if anyone has any more before I decide what to do.
Thanks again folks!
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