Its not just Backed With A Lifetime Guarantee unlike others I've rebuild many times over the years.How is it different than other Hex beam designs?
Its not just Backed With A Lifetime Guarantee unlike others I've rebuild many times over the years.
"Lifetime guarantee covers all machined parts from breakage and or factory defects. Spreader arms are covered for 5 years as long as they are painted and installed correctly and or break from loss of integrity of center mast or any machined part. All antenna elements, Fasteners and cords are covered for 5 years. Antenna must be correctly installed and does not cover damage due to abuse or tower or tower mast failure"What does the lifetime guarantee cover and how much does this antenna cost compared to the competition?
Definitely looks like quality stuff. And easy to assemble.The next time I have to replace the spreaders I'll look into the Buddy pole Hexbeam. I think their plastic parts are better than the fiber glass spreaders??
I gave up on my hex beam. Here in Floriduh the sun ruins every thing. Every year my spreaders would need to be replaced. Cars and trucks all have cracked dashes with pieces missing.A KIO Technologies 6-band HexBeam just arrived here yesterday. I chose it after a fair amount of research on the brands available domestically and one made in the UK. Likely would have ordered the G3TXQ Hexbeam but delivery was 4-6 months out.
I chose the KIO because the $ were middle of the road and the antenna looks well made, especially after a redesigned and stronger center post was added a year or so back. We'll see.
The VHQ looks very well designed and quite stout but I couldn't justify the buck$ since I also had to buy tower, mast and rotator stuff at the same time.
Will be priming/painting the fiberglass spreaders for UV protection before this thing goes up.
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I don't have Floriduh sun but I will most definitely be painting the spreaders before this thing flies. I'm anticipating yearly or so repaints.I gave up on my hex beam. Here in Floriduh the sun ruins every thing. Every year my spreaders would need to be replaced. Cars and trucks all have cracked dashes with pieces missing.
I really liked the way mine worked made many Europe contacts. swing it around in the afternoon every thing West of Floriduh would be strong. But tipping my tower over and replacing the spreaders was a job I would have to throw away my gloves and still have fiberglass poking through into my hands. Buddi pole HEX is my next purchase Even they stated I should spray some coating every so often like a clear coat
An Alfa delta DXCC wire dipole. for now it works very well but I cant rotate it. the one I have has two traps on each side. The spreaders on the three wire spreaders slide some I used tie wraps but Floriduh sun ruined the black ones. I'm thinking about filling the spreaders full of foam to hold them in place. I have a pully at the tower top and can lower the center which allows me to get to both ends of the three wires and trapsI don't have Floriduh sun but I will most definitely be painting the spreaders before this thing flies. I'm anticipating yearly or so repaints.
Sorry yours didn't work out for you but sounds like it did well RF-wise.
BTW, what did you replace the hex with?
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You would think bamboo would weather well but I wonder about consistent ID's and OD's as far as nesting/telescoping goes. Thinking 10' long, 1" OD pieces of bamboo would be a bit heavy.Few years ago I saw an article about using Bamboo for spreaders might last longer??