[amsat-bb] Re: Antenna Observations/Question

2011-01-26 Thread John Becker
a coat hanger will some what work also.

But I really guess that age old saying of -

 you get what you pay for  

Best sums it up.

In a Dirty Harry voice  -

do you want it to just work or work great?



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[amsat-bb] Re: Antenna Observations/Question

2011-01-25 Thread Richard Lawn
Tnx to all for useful replies. I'm now going to do a bit more research
before striking out to build something I haven't yet tried on the says
- either quagie or moxon or both. Spring had to be coming!

On Sunday, January 23, 2011, Rocky Jones orbit...@hotmail.com wrote:





 Rick.

 on the cheap antenna front I've tried and had pretty good success with two 
 things.

 First there is a 5 element Yagi design that was published in QST that 
 uses/modifies an Archer 5 element FM yagi.  I built one and added some 70 cm 
 elements 90 out of phase and thats worked great.  My home QTH is in a bit of 
 flux (we are moving to a farm out by Santa Fe Tx from my home QTH in Clear 
 Lake TX) so I built another one, put them both on a boom 90 degrees out in an 
 X configuration, stuck them at 33 degrees and they work well.  I will keep 
 them once we move into the perm QTH.

 I've also used the crossed dipoles and Lindenblad antenna from QST (not the 
 AMSAT one) and they work great.  I modified one for WX satellite reception 
 and am very happy with them.

 I am in Nigeria now and have a modified Lindenblad for my WX station here but 
 its copied really well most of the two meter Oscars including AO-7.   I didnt 
 have Nigerian operating authority when I left the states (but now have a five 
 year license) so I didnt bring any transmit equipment...but from the roof of 
 the Sheraton in Abuja the WX version works great.  I've got permission to set 
 up permanent antennas on the Sheraton and I will be back so am going to have 
 some good operating here.

 I would upload pictures, but I tried to upload some of the really big HF 
 array on the road to the airport and they never showed up...if you want some 
 pictures of what I have at home I will be happy to send them to you.  IN 
 about two weeks!

 Robert G. Oler WB5MZO Life member Amsat/ARRL

 Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2011 12:47:10 -0500
 From: rjl...@gmail.com
 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
 Subject: [amsat-bb]  Antenna Observations/Question

 I've been on the birds off an on for years. I have an M2 cir. polarized pair
 at home QTH and am looking into a more modest installation for a summer
 cottage. I've built the K5OE eggbeater imitations and founds them to be only
 fair.I could by M2 eggbeater pair but I'm trying to do this on less $. I
 also have an Arrow antenna which I've tried some with a HT with only fair
 results. Any other suggestions out there? Mount the Arrow more permanently
 but at a fixed elevation and use a simple rotor to change azimuth? How about
 a homebrewed quagi? Any suggestions appreciated.

 Rick
 W2JAZ
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[amsat-bb] Re: Antenna Observations/Question

2011-01-23 Thread Ted
Hi Rick, I too tried the eggbeaters  and found them worthless. Also tried a
commercial made quadrifilar rx from antenna.us. then...

In the ARRL Satellite Handbook found the Moxon turnstile for the LEOs. Being
a fan of Moxons, I have built both the tx and rx and am quite please with
performance over the past antennas. Built all from pvc and brass tubing from
the hobby shop. You should be able to build both for less than _+ $25.00 and
your junk box.

The article is on the ARRL site or maybe search internet (Moxon turnstile
antenna)

I think this will fill your requirements

GL, Ted K7TRK

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Subject: [amsat-bb] Antenna Observations/Question

I've been on the birds off an on for years. I have an M2 cir. polarized pair
at home QTH and am looking into a more modest installation for a summer
cottage. I've built the K5OE eggbeater imitations and founds them to be only
fair.I could by M2 eggbeater pair but I'm trying to do this on less $. I
also have an Arrow antenna which I've tried some with a HT with only fair
results. Any other suggestions out there? Mount the Arrow more permanently
but at a fixed elevation and use a simple rotor to change azimuth? How about
a homebrewed quagi? Any suggestions appreciated.

Rick
W2JAZ
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[amsat-bb] Re: Antenna Observations/Question

2011-01-23 Thread Rocky Jones

Rick.

on the cheap antenna front I've tried and had pretty good success with two 
things.

First there is a 5 element Yagi design that was published in QST that 
uses/modifies an Archer 5 element FM yagi.  I built one and added some 70 cm 
elements 90 out of phase and thats worked great.  My home QTH is in a bit of 
flux (we are moving to a farm out by Santa Fe Tx from my home QTH in Clear Lake 
TX) so I built another one, put them both on a boom 90 degrees out in an X 
configuration, stuck them at 33 degrees and they work well.  I will keep them 
once we move into the perm QTH.

I've also used the crossed dipoles and Lindenblad antenna from QST (not the 
AMSAT one) and they work great.  I modified one for WX satellite reception and 
am very happy with them.

I am in Nigeria now and have a modified Lindenblad for my WX station here but 
its copied really well most of the two meter Oscars including AO-7.   I didnt 
have Nigerian operating authority when I left the states (but now have a five 
year license) so I didnt bring any transmit equipment...but from the roof of 
the Sheraton in Abuja the WX version works great.  I've got permission to set 
up permanent antennas on the Sheraton and I will be back so am going to have 
some good operating here.

I would upload pictures, but I tried to upload some of the really big HF array 
on the road to the airport and they never showed up...if you want some pictures 
of what I have at home I will be happy to send them to you.  IN about two weeks!

Robert G. Oler WB5MZO Life member Amsat/ARRL

 Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2011 12:47:10 -0500
 From: rjl...@gmail.com
 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
 Subject: [amsat-bb]  Antenna Observations/Question
 
 I've been on the birds off an on for years. I have an M2 cir. polarized pair
 at home QTH and am looking into a more modest installation for a summer
 cottage. I've built the K5OE eggbeater imitations and founds them to be only
 fair.I could by M2 eggbeater pair but I'm trying to do this on less $. I
 also have an Arrow antenna which I've tried some with a HT with only fair
 results. Any other suggestions out there? Mount the Arrow more permanently
 but at a fixed elevation and use a simple rotor to change azimuth? How about
 a homebrewed quagi? Any suggestions appreciated.
 
 Rick
 W2JAZ
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