[amsat-bb] Re: WiMo X-Quad Antennas with phasing cables
Jaime Robles
jaime at robles.es
Thu May 9 21:36:34 PDT 2013
Hello,
The station you are proposing is just the same station I have!
Maybe it's not the best installation but I really think it is worthy. :-)
I can work the satellites up to the horizon and I feel I can usually be the
first to enter and the last to leave the pass ...
I am happy with my station. Maybe the antennas are not enough for EME ...
:-) but I am using the smallest antennas!
Jaime, EA4TV
El 10/05/2013 06:15, "Les Rayburn" <les at highnoonfilm.com> escribió:
> I'd really like to upgrade my attic mounted antennas for satellite work.
> (Completely hooked on the birds at this point!)
>
> I have a tripod rotor system that I can dedicate to nothing but a 2 Meter
> and 432 antenna, preamps, and AZ/EL rotor. Among the antennas that I've
> been looking at
> are the Wimo X-Quad antennas with phasing harnesses.
>
> www.wimo.com
>
> Just wondering if other satellite operators have used these antennas, and
> what your experience has been like? Is there another antenna system that I
> should
> consider instead? Outside mounting is impossible due to HOA, and antenna
> length is a factor too.
>
>
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>
> Les Rayburn, N1LF
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