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I would echo Pat's comments. I've run both now and find the quad will hear
stuff on the band longer than a beam. If there is any draw back to a quad
it is that it quite a bit sharper in beam width than a 3 element beam. One
other item to consider is that if you are running a sloper off your tower
such as the Alpha Delta DX-A, a quad will not provide the top hat effect
that a beam does which, from my experience is a critical factor. Otherwise,
go for it.
Good luck and very 73.
Kevin :)
Amateur Radio: K7RX
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On Behalf Of Pat Byrne
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 15:48
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Subject: Re: Opinions?
Ed,
I have heard so much good about quads vs. yagis. Like you I've had
the multiband Yagis and been happy - never tried a quad. But a
number of friends have had both and say quads are the best way to go.
I am in a location lending itself to wires - I won't go through the
expense and hassle of another tower so guess I'll nhever know!!
If you are going to Dayton you can get some hands on and make a decision.
Good luck.
Pat, K9JAUAt 05:28 PM 5/2/2011, you wrote:
>I would like some feedback about antennas. I have had tribanders and four
>element yagis and I have been thinking I would like to try a three or four
>element quad. have you any experience with both and what is your ideas.
>Also wich is a good brand? Thanks and 73
>Ed K7UC
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