Just ordered the IMAX 2000 from Palco Electronics in Michigan. Had a friendly chat on the phone with a guy named 'Cory' - who took my order. I was relieved that the price of shipping that 8 ft box from Michigan to California was only $21 and it would be here in 4-5 days. Total price was $110 plus change. I can't argue with that price for a 5/8 wave with a reputation with loyal IMAX fans. I sure hope this was the right move! I've owned a 'Big Stick' before; but I am a loyal fan of aluminum antennas for the most part.
http://www.palcoelectronics.com/p1003823.aspx
I asked Cory if he was a member of WWRF, and he said no. I told him that it cost nothing to join, and he said he was very interested in joining and would probably do so later this evening. He's on the band from Michigan, and says that he runs a 'bit' of power thru his 99' and does his share of skip.
I bought the IMAX 2000 because of all the good reports that I've read about it. What sold me on this antenna was the fact that it has a flat SWR across several bands - 10, 12, and 15. Even capable of tuning it at 17 and 20 meters with 2:1 or less! Using a tuner makes it even possible to get 6 meters as well. The gain on it is also another important consideration. I don't think that gain on 20 meters is possible - but I will have to wait and see. The overall length of this model is 24 ft.
http://www.palcoelectronics.com/p1003823.aspx
I asked Cory if he was a member of WWRF, and he said no. I told him that it cost nothing to join, and he said he was very interested in joining and would probably do so later this evening. He's on the band from Michigan, and says that he runs a 'bit' of power thru his 99' and does his share of skip.
I bought the IMAX 2000 because of all the good reports that I've read about it. What sold me on this antenna was the fact that it has a flat SWR across several bands - 10, 12, and 15. Even capable of tuning it at 17 and 20 meters with 2:1 or less! Using a tuner makes it even possible to get 6 meters as well. The gain on it is also another important consideration. I don't think that gain on 20 meters is possible - but I will have to wait and see. The overall length of this model is 24 ft.
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