I'd have to say "It Depends". A 'regular' QHA has about zip for gain on the 
horizon where you really need the it, although I've read where the "extended" 
QHA's have a 'flatter' pattern, with the gain squeezed down towards the horizon.
Same with eggbeaters. I have a pair of the M2 units, and even with good quality 
preamps, they leave a LOT to be desired on low-elevation passes, which is what 
most passes wind up being. Jerry, K5OE, has a modified eggbeater-II design that 
pulls the pattern down towards the horizon quite a bit. I built a pair of these 
years ago, and they seemed to work well. Unfortunately I no longer have them, 
so I can't do an "A-B" comparison against my M2 units.
An altenative would be to build a Lindenblad like Tony AA2TX designed. I have 
the parts collected to do just that, but won't have the time to build one for a 
few weeks.
73, JimĀ  KQ6EA

--- On Wed, 7/1/09, Steve Bluemel <steveblue...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Steve Bluemel <steveblue...@gmail.com>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Antenna Question
To: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org
Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2009, 5:17 PM

Hello All,

Just a quick Question. Quadrifilar Helix or Eggbeater? All other options
considered, which would you chose?

Thanks!

Steve KI6OQU
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