[Moon-net] Tonna stacking spacings

F1DUZ duz at wanadoo.fr
Tue Jul 31 13:35:58 CDT 2007


Have a look on this you will find the stacking distances :
http://www.f9ft.com/
F1DUZ IN97nj
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Willis" <G8vr at kevw.wanadoo.co.uk>
To: "Moon-Net" <Moon-net at list-serv.davidv.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 1:37 PM
Subject: [Moon-net] Tonna stacking spacings


Hi everyone,
Does anyone know the dimensions (mainly horizontal spacing) specified by
Tonna for stacking  their 1296 MHz 35 element arrays ? I know  that they
sell a stacking frame and harness,  so they have obviously  decided on a
compromise re side-lobes etc. The 35 element clone I built from old Tonna
parts performs so well that I want to build another, spurred on by the fact
that I watched ( on emeham) a WSJT contact on 1296 between G4CCH and a
Spanish station who was using  2x  35 element antennas and a bare 60 watts.
I have circa 200 watts on the band,  so  I aim to make that 2-way off the
Moon on 23 before I'm SK !
73 Ken G8VR
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