Tom Corbett, NL7OW, (BP40) has experimented with such antennas at HF using wire. One type was groups of three element log-periodic cells with ground plane of two wires at each element. Unfortunately, Tom is nearly blind and has no Internet or computer. He does all the math in his head. Someday I will gather the details and some photos to publish an article for him.

I have no time, presently.

73, Ed - KL7UW
PS: he is working into the Caribbean on 6m with 100w with his antennas! I know, hard to believe.

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Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 06:51:51 -0600
From: Niel Skousen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected], Elecraft Reflector
        <[email protected]>
Subject: [Elecraft] Couple Questions.
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I have a couple questions for the group...

- I remember seeing an article (QST or Web) about a 3 or 4 element 2m beam, made of vertical elements only, mounted on a piece of aluminum angle. It was essentially a 3-4 ele yagi, sliced lengthwise down the boom. Somewhat similar to the bobtail beam project out on the web, but not a broadside feed array. Wanted to try something similar and wanted to check the article for dimensions. Anyone have a link or reference ?

- Looking for a used 40m bandpass filter for a friend doing a first time field day... Anyone have something similar available, or suggestions ?

Thanks in Advance, 73
Niel
WA7SSA

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