Good Morning Guys,
I am new to the forum and would like to ask a couple of questions about beam building techniques. I have been in and out of cb for the past 25 years. I have always wanted to build my own set of beams and recently got the opportunity. I made mine from an old set of shooting stars that fell about 100' during hurricane "Hugo" 15 years ago. I used the instructions from a set of Maco three element beams and built a set of verticle threes. I achieved an SWR of 1.2 laying flat and when I set them up verticle it went down to 1.1. I then installed the beams on a piece of 20' pipe and set them up for a trial run. A neighbor of mine that lives approximatly 3 miles away was on the radio at the time but was too close to give me a good long distance check. One thing that I did notice was the fact that I could turn the back door to my neighbor and completely cut his signal out. With the front door on him I was recieving 20+. Finally my questions are: If my antenna is rejecting that well, does that mean that it is transmitting that well also? How important is the spacing of the elements and would another configuration besides what I have work better? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Mike
AKA SnakeDr 8)
I am new to the forum and would like to ask a couple of questions about beam building techniques. I have been in and out of cb for the past 25 years. I have always wanted to build my own set of beams and recently got the opportunity. I made mine from an old set of shooting stars that fell about 100' during hurricane "Hugo" 15 years ago. I used the instructions from a set of Maco three element beams and built a set of verticle threes. I achieved an SWR of 1.2 laying flat and when I set them up verticle it went down to 1.1. I then installed the beams on a piece of 20' pipe and set them up for a trial run. A neighbor of mine that lives approximatly 3 miles away was on the radio at the time but was too close to give me a good long distance check. One thing that I did notice was the fact that I could turn the back door to my neighbor and completely cut his signal out. With the front door on him I was recieving 20+. Finally my questions are: If my antenna is rejecting that well, does that mean that it is transmitting that well also? How important is the spacing of the elements and would another configuration besides what I have work better? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Mike
AKA SnakeDr 8)