Thanks,
yes, and yes.... would they work like a yagi designed for those bands, most
likely not.
"James Barrett" <xuc...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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And don't forget that a new gamma match must be calculated. See
http://www.ve3sqb.com/ and search "gamma" on the page for his antenna
design program "Gamma".
Yeah, most of have explored those "ballpark" equations/formulas for
gamma matches. I even translated one from the basic language to C.
In the end, it is "cut and match."
Regards,
JS
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It is like a nightmare where the public servants are the people which
the police are supposed to protect us from!
Don't mess up a good 20-meter beam.
And that 40-meter yagi must be huge! If its working, I wouldn't want to mess
with it, either.
You can make a 10-meter beam easy enough.
I could replace my pickup's hemi with a lawn-mower engine, but then how
would I cut the grass?
I guess the old Mosely tribanders were before your time. They worked
well and on 40, 20 and 10 and other antennas on 80, 40, and 20.