I am going to put up an Imax 2000 next week. In anticipation for this event, I would love to hear how many watts you use to talk skip and how often you get to do so, when you try.
Thanks,
Snake Eyes
Thanks,
Snake Eyes
DXman said:Well Snake_Eyes, I will have to go against the grain on this one.
2 months ago I put one up (30') and have not thought very much of it's performance.
I can remember back many years ago when I was using the Astro Plane and it could hear lots farther local than this 2000 can (I am still in the same spot now as I was back then too).
The 2000 is down now and when the time is right - I 10k from Jay will be the next one.
I think the Maco 5/8's is actually a better antenna, but, that's just from what I heard.
But the Maco 5 is still up for the long stuff and that's all that really matters I guess.
Have a good day
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DXman
DXman said:Well Snake_Eyes, I will have to go against the grain on this one.
2 months ago I put one up (30') and have not thought very much of it's performance.
I can remember back many years ago when I was using the Astro Plane and it could hear lots farther local than this 2000 can (I am still in the same spot now as I was back then too).
The 2000 is down now and when the time is right - I 10k from Jay will be the next one.
I think the Maco 5/8's is actually a better antenna, but, that's just from what I heard.
But the Maco 5 is still up for the long stuff and that's all that really matters I guess.
Have a good day
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DXman
DXman said:Quote: KingCobra-
as far as maco 5/8 wave being better then Jay's I-10K
sorry...
just ask those who have used both..
no comparison.
I did not mean to refer that the Maco 5/8's was better than the I-10K, what I mean was that I had heard that it is better than the 2000.
DXman