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The Featherweight 3 element Yagi.
Note the "Stacking" info near end of article!
Even 2 Dipoles can be "Stacked" and "Phased" for Gain
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Think HORZ for SSB/CW DX .... Vertical for FM Simplex/Repeater usage
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Time for 6m is now.
6-meter antennas are over 40% SMALLER than 10/11-meter Yagi.
The Horz 6m dipole is ONLY 4ft 8 inches long each side at 50.150 (+/-)

All the Best
Gary/W9FNB