Here is my question before it goes in the air.
The picture assembly say the elements should be as follows.
REFLECTOR = 109 INCHES
SPACING FROM REFLECTOR TO DRIVEN = 3 FOOT 8 INCHES
DRIVER = 105 INCHES
SPACING FROM DRIVER TO FIRST DIRECTOR = 5 FOOT 2 INCHES
DIRECTOR 1 = 100 INCHES
SPACING FROM FIRST DIRECTOR TO THE SECOND DIRECTOR = 3 FOOT 8 INCHES
DIRECTOR 2 = 100 INCHES
All elements attach to the hubs are 1/2 O.D. diameter and reduce to a smaller 3/8 O.D. of the element.
The Boom is 12 foot long
Does this seem correct?
Can someone double check this on Eznec?
It just seems the front director should be a tad shorter than the first???
I am just basing this off assembling a Moonraker and a Shooting Star.
Help me out before I put this in the air
The saga continues...
Response from Tom Charles of Gizmotchy antenna's as follows
Reflector element 109
Driven element 105
1st director 100
2nd director 99
The rule of thumb for Gizmotchy antennas is after the first director shorten each on 1" So if you had a 2nd director you should make it 99"
Element spacing
Reflector to driven 62"
Driven to 1st director 44
1st director to 2nd director 45
So now we see he is giving me different measurements for the "booster" than is written in their instruction sheet, 1 in wider spacing and 1 in shorter elements.
Maybe if you spent some money with him he may have given you different numbers. Just Sayin
The saga continues...
Response from Tom Charles of Gizmotchy antenna's as follows
Reflector element 109
Driven element 105
1st director 100
2nd director 99
The rule of thumb for Gizmotchy antennas is after the first director shorten each on 1" So if you had a 2nd director you should make it 99"
Element spacing
Reflector to driven 62"
Driven to 1st director 44
1st director to 2nd director 45
So now we see he is giving me different measurements for the "booster" than is written in their instruction sheet, 1 in wider spacing and 1 in shorter elements.