Re: [Elecraft] Two and three element Yagi design data

2005-07-08 Thread S55M
PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 1:42 AM Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Two and three element Yagi design data Another resource especially for Moxons is the L. B. Cebik antenna website, (W4RNL): www.cebik.com Almost every kind of antenna is modeled

Re: [Elecraft] Two and three element Yagi design data

2005-07-07 Thread Orrin Winton
On 7/1/05, Charles Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am redoing a two element moxon square wire beam we used for field day by making it a bit wider and adding a three element wire 20 meter beam inside. The PVC tubes we used (18' at each end) are too heavy and bend too much, so we are going to

Re: [Elecraft] Two and three element Yagi design data

2005-07-07 Thread Stuart Rohre
Another resource especially for Moxons is the L. B. Cebik antenna website, (W4RNL): www.cebik.com Almost every kind of antenna is modeled there and much good info on limits of models also. Stuart K5KVH ___ Elecraft mailing list Post to:

[Elecraft] Two and three element Yagi design data

2005-07-01 Thread Charles Greene
Hi, I am redoing a two element moxon square wire beam we used for field day by making it a bit wider and adding a three element wire 20 meter beam inside. The PVC tubes we used (18' at each end) are too heavy and bend too much, so we are going to replace them with 21' fiberglass tubes. Can