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Quad or Horizontal Beam ?

The optimized beam is supposed to have a 1 mhz bandwidth or greater. I want to get it to work on the top of 11m (27.300mhz/ch 30 CB) and up into the phone band on 10m (28.300 to 28.500mhz). A tuner will have to be used and will be necessary to make up the difference. It should be most resonant @ 27.555mhz. Are there any problems/considerations I should know about when running a tuner on a beam?

My biggest concern with the optimization, is to reduce the side and rear reception. The whole real point in having a beam - right? If I lose 1/2 of a db to forward gain to accomplish this - I consider that an acceptable loss. It has plenty of gain, so a very small loss means little when one considers the improved side and rear rejection.


Left: This is the polar pattern of the optimized Maco M104C @ 27.555mhz

Right: Graph of optimized Maco M104C

(You can compare both graphics to the OEM Maco M104C at the top of this page)
 

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Seriously considering a PDL 2 beam . . .

Would it be possible to mount a IMAX above it?
Or would it just screw it up?
What are all of the factors to consider.

I was also considering a 4 element Maco M104C horizontal; but with a 19 ft boom length it seems hard to do at my location. The quad beams have a 9 ft boom length - right?
I make a quad spider www.rickadams.net you buy and build the rest to your specks or however you want for your application.

Rick
 

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