ARLA/CLUSTER: As novas antenas LFA-Q do Justin Johnson (G0KSC) para 2018

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Terça-Feira, 21 de Novembro de 2017 - 13:21:52 WET


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New for 2018!

Following on from our successful LFA-Q compact quads, we are adding a more
traditional looking quad to our range which boasts two of the features of
the LFA-Q.

It is a Rigid quad using tubes rather than wires (which enhances gain) and
uses twin booms top and bottom to complete a very sturdy package.

The antenna looks more like a traditional quad too being very square in
appearance although the height of the quad elements are the same, just the
element width changes in length.

The example pictured is for 50MHz and has a boom length of just 53cms yet
packs a mighty punch with *7.6dBi* forward gain and *18dB* F/B and like all
G0KSC designed antennas, has a direct 50Ohm feed so no matching device
losses or noise and no input power limit!

This first-of-breed Quads is installed at G0KSC for testing and a full
range down to 21MHz will be applied to the range for the coming year.

Keep an eye on the InnovAntennas Facebook page and website for updates or
register your interest at sales  innovantennas.com
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