HF Antennas: Force 12 vs. Tennadyne T-10
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 4:42 pm
I would like to hear your comments and recommendations regarding my antenna choices. I have recently acquired the following antennas second-hand:
A. Tennadyne T-10 log periodic (10 elements on a 24 foot boom)
B. Force 12 C-31-XR with 14 elements on a 31 foot boom for 10, 15, and 20 meters - (wide-spaced 3 element 20 meter Yagi, wide-spaced 4 element 15 meter Yagi, and a 7 element 10 meter Yagi).
C. Force 12 N1217 with 7 elements on an 18 foot boom for 12 and 17 meters.
For HF coverage, I'm trying to decide whether to install the T-10 or, alternatively, the two Force 12's. (I think they are all great antennas, so perhaps I should find a way to install all three!) My towers are a Rohn 100' SSV freestanding commercial-type tower and a Wilson 61' crank-up pole tower.
I would most appreciate hearing your comments on the pros / cons of these antennas. I am located near Houston, Texas, so things like ice are not a problem.
J D Lambright
KF5U
www.the-law-offices.com
A. Tennadyne T-10 log periodic (10 elements on a 24 foot boom)
B. Force 12 C-31-XR with 14 elements on a 31 foot boom for 10, 15, and 20 meters - (wide-spaced 3 element 20 meter Yagi, wide-spaced 4 element 15 meter Yagi, and a 7 element 10 meter Yagi).
C. Force 12 N1217 with 7 elements on an 18 foot boom for 12 and 17 meters.
For HF coverage, I'm trying to decide whether to install the T-10 or, alternatively, the two Force 12's. (I think they are all great antennas, so perhaps I should find a way to install all three!) My towers are a Rohn 100' SSV freestanding commercial-type tower and a Wilson 61' crank-up pole tower.
I would most appreciate hearing your comments on the pros / cons of these antennas. I am located near Houston, Texas, so things like ice are not a problem.
J D Lambright
KF5U
www.the-law-offices.com