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My corner of the basement

I still need a new meter, this one is a POS. Not very accurate. It's seen better days. Also, I have room for that President Madison with 2 speakers. :whistle:

Some day.......

I know there’s at least a couple folks that aren’t overly impressed with them, but I’ve been extremely happy with my Daiwa. I will never know exactly how accurate it is, but at the very least it’s an active peak-reading meter, and certainly has a much nicer feel to it than any of the cheaper meters I’ve played with.

But I’m with you...maybe the Madison should come first!
 
This is what I have in the air.
The beam is going up another 10'
as soon as the weather warms up.

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Rt , Nice ! I have pieces of the dipole lying around , NE Wx took it's toll on it & it was & original . What rotor are you using on your 4 element ? I have one that " Looked " nice but then found out it was a TV rotor .:whistle: Once I get it mine up after all this time , don't want to take chances on a :censored: rotor . :D
 
RT: When you tuned the beam for the higher section of the band, did you simply adjust the Gamma match to the newer section?
Or did you adjust element length and spacing to optimize for the higher frequency?
Just curious.
All the Best
Gary
 

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