simply cause his fist post he said a PORTABLE antenna with gain. ya the a99
is a great portable antenna. yes it lacks gain. but i wouldnt call a 2 element
beam portable thats for sure.MAYBE a rotable dipole mounted flatside [sirio d27]
i wouldnt wanna build a beam even 2 elements whenever i wanted to talk
Why isn't it portable
something that is lightweight, can be carried in a rucksack, and takes me 10 minutes to erect, I'd call that pretty much portable, it's hardly permanent. I can take my backpack gear onto the beach and erect the antenna at the waters edge, even if I keep the gear very lightweight, one rig at 5-10W maximum, one LiPo battery, and I'll still have a good signal the other side of the World. I can pack it all away when done and still have room for sandwiches and a flask of coffee in my rucksack.
You must also remember why I'm building a 10m version, it's simply to test the theory, my main goal is 20m, that's bigger, more expensive, more to handle, if my early attempts with a 10m version pay off then I'll have a go at the 20m version.
The reason why here in the CB section and not the ham section, well the fact it's currently a 10m version and very little scaling required for an 11m version. Wouldn't you like almost amplifier like gain just for the sake of carrying a second lightweight pole rather than one? I know a chap who goes hill-topping in his car with a drive on mount, 20' pole and 2 element 11m yagi, I know people who do the same with 3 and 4 element yagis, are they portable or not? Certainly not backpack postable!
If I want single element performance I can do that with my car, my bicycle or my backpack. I often drive my car with a 13' antenna attached, so I'm not worried about driving with big antennas, I've also spent a king's ransom on what is possibly the best mobile antenna money can buy, I've modified my car's tailgate to take the weight and forces associated with installing such an antenna, I'm not afraid of a little effort to maximise results, plus I like to make shit, it's something to do and I can learn from it
The thrill of making it through a pile up, to a station the other side of the World, with minimalist equipment is fantastic, see for yourself:
80W, 1/4WL antenna and romped through an EU pile up to Australia long path, some 14,232 miles between us :w00t:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R5UDAnXFLA