Quads on the satellites

Has anyone tried the Cubix dualband quad on the satellites? I am wondering (hoping) that it might have a better elevation pattern than my Cushcraft A270-10S dualband yagi does. On Mode B passes, the satellite has to get to a 25 degree elevation or more before I really have a good chance at getting into the FM satellites. It would be nice to have something that allowed for better success at the lower elevations also.
73 John W5TD (ex AF5CC)

Hi John,
I use an eight element Cubex quad on the 2M side, fixed elevation roughly 15 to 20 degrees, up 10M at tree top height (its the mid arctic, thats a good sized tree here). The azimuth tracking is manual (usually ahead or behind the satellite). For the most part I'm picking up the FM satellites beacons between 3 and 1/2 degree from the horizon just after updating the Keps and using Gpredict. The drop off as the satellite rises above the antenna beam, but decreases in range, hasn't been a problem. I can tell you from using the set up to bet a bearing on a stuck mike on an APRS WX transmitter that the beamwidth is pretty sharp, I can get the bearing to the stuck mike station consistently (its happened a couple of times) to within +/- 5 degrees using the S meter or better yet the scope display on WSJTX on MSK144.
On the 70cm side I'm using an old helix antenna I picked up used over 20 years ago, so my antenna is NOT dual band.
As an aside, with the antenna, with or without a preamp on the FM satellites I've had Q5 copy on a pair of stations that couldn't hear well enough to make an exchange to complete the QSO.
I have not affiliation with Cubex or any other antenna company. On my QSL I have a photo of my place with the antenna in the back and everything in site covered in a couple of centimetres of hoar frost.
Ron VE8RT in DP22
On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 14:05:56 -0500 John Geiger via AMSAT-BB [email protected] wrote:
Has anyone tried the Cubix dualband quad on the satellites? I am wondering (hoping) that it might have a better elevation pattern than my Cushcraft A270-10S dualband yagi does. On Mode B passes, the satellite has to get to a 25 degree elevation or more before I really have a good chance at getting into the FM satellites. It would be nice to have something that allowed for better success at the lower elevations also.
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