[amsat-bb] 432 10-13 -Element Antenna?

2014-07-20 Thread Les Rayburn
I'm limited to indoor antennas for all my amateur operations, including 
satellite operation. Right now, I'm running a 6 element 2 Meter yagi, 
along with the 7 element 432 beam (part of an arrow antenna). I have 
room to rotate a larger, and longer 432 antenna, and I'd love to have 
more gain.


Most of the commercial antennas seem to be either small and portable, 
like the Arrow or much longer intended for weak signal operations. Is 
anyone aware of something in between, such as a 10 to 13 element antenna 
available commercially. No time or interest in homebrewing one right now.


Even better, does anyone have one that is surplus to their needs that 
they'd like to sell?




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Les Rayburn, N1LF
121 Mayfair Park
Maylene, AL 35114
EM63nf

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AMSAT #38965
Grid Bandits #222
Southeastern VHF Society
Central States VHF Society Life Member
Six Club #2484

Active on 6 Meters thru 1296, 10GHz & Light

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Re: [amsat-bb] 432 10-13 -Element Antenna?

2014-07-20 Thread Jim Jerzycke

Hi, Les

I've been using an M2 420-50-11 for satellite use for years now, and it 
works great.


Not as much gain as the old KLM 30-element CP antenna I have, but then 
it's not 10' long either!


Check it out at the M2 website:

http://www.m2inc.com/index.php?ax=amateur&pg=103

73, Jim  KQ6EA



On 07/21/2014 04:18 AM, Les Rayburn wrote:
I'm limited to indoor antennas for all my amateur operations, 
including satellite operation. Right now, I'm running a 6 element 2 
Meter yagi, along with the 7 element 432 beam (part of an arrow 
antenna). I have room to rotate a larger, and longer 432 antenna, and 
I'd love to have more gain.


Most of the commercial antennas seem to be either small and portable, 
like the Arrow or much longer intended for weak signal operations. Is 
anyone aware of something in between, such as a 10 to 13 element 
antenna available commercially. No time or interest in homebrewing one 
right now.


Even better, does anyone have one that is surplus to their needs that 
they'd like to sell?






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Re: [amsat-bb] 432 10-13 -Element Antenna?

2014-07-21 Thread Steve
You could look at a 12 element ZL Special 1.1M long and gives 14dBd gain.
In the UK they are made by Moonraker

Steve
G6UIM

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Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] 432 10-13 -Element Antenna?

Hi, Les

I've been using an M2 420-50-11 for satellite use for years now, and it 
works great.

Not as much gain as the old KLM 30-element CP antenna I have, but then 
it's not 10' long either!

Check it out at the M2 website:

http://www.m2inc.com/index.php?ax=amateur&pg=103

73, Jim  KQ6EA



On 07/21/2014 04:18 AM, Les Rayburn wrote:
> I'm limited to indoor antennas for all my amateur operations, 
> including satellite operation. Right now, I'm running a 6 element 2 
> Meter yagi, along with the 7 element 432 beam (part of an arrow 
> antenna). I have room to rotate a larger, and longer 432 antenna, and 
> I'd love to have more gain.
>
> Most of the commercial antennas seem to be either small and portable, 
> like the Arrow or much longer intended for weak signal operations. Is 
> anyone aware of something in between, such as a 10 to 13 element 
> antenna available commercially. No time or interest in homebrewing one 
> right now.
>
> Even better, does anyone have one that is surplus to their needs that 
> they'd like to sell?
>
>
>

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Re: [amsat-bb] 432 10-13 -Element Antenna?

2014-07-21 Thread Gary Mayfield
Gulf Alpha has a 7 x 7 element 2 meter with a 10 x 10 element 70cm antenna
on one boom.  I would love to hear from someone with one of those.

http://gulfalphaantennas.com/

I have one of his earlier / smaller antennas, and it performs very well and
is the most sturdily built antenna like this I have ever seen.

73,
Joe kk0sd




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Subject: [amsat-bb] 432 10-13 -Element Antenna?

I'm limited to indoor antennas for all my amateur operations, including 
satellite operation. Right now, I'm running a 6 element 2 Meter yagi, 
along with the 7 element 432 beam (part of an arrow antenna). I have 
room to rotate a larger, and longer 432 antenna, and I'd love to have 
more gain.

Most of the commercial antennas seem to be either small and portable, 
like the Arrow or much longer intended for weak signal operations. Is 
anyone aware of something in between, such as a 10 to 13 element antenna 
available commercially. No time or interest in homebrewing one right now.

Even better, does anyone have one that is surplus to their needs that 
they'd like to sell?



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73,

Les Rayburn, N1LF
121 Mayfair Park
Maylene, AL 35114
EM63nf

6M VUCC #1712
AMSAT #38965
Grid Bandits #222
Southeastern VHF Society
Central States VHF Society Life Member
Six Club #2484

Active on 6 Meters thru 1296, 10GHz & Light

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