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<DIV><FONT face=Arial><SPAN class=625194811-05112009>FOR SALE: </SPAN>All of
these items are in very good condition and were purchased new by me. I have
worked 325 DXCC entities, acquired 5BDXCC and 5BWAS with <SPAN
class=625194811-05112009>160m, </SPAN><SPAN class=625194811-05112009>17m and
</SPAN>30m endorsements.<SPAN class=625194811-05112009> </SPAN>All of these must
be on a pick up <SPAN class=688254615-28102009>only
</SPAN>basis. <SPAN class=625194811-05112009>Being offered to AARA and LCC
Group before being placed for sale on QTH, QRZ and eHam.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial>These items are presently on the tower and can be
dismantled easi<SPAN class=688254615-28102009>ly</SPAN> at ground level, since
tower folds over. Given some notice I can have the items dismantled and clearly
marked for reconstruction or will assist the purchaser. The 4130 mast cannot be
sold until the Optibeam antenna is sold and removed from tower. Each item is
listed below with Sale prices. The entire system below can be purchased for
$<SPAN class=625194811-05112009>1750</SPAN>.00 or sold separately. <SPAN
class=625194811-05112009>Best Offer! </SPAN>I am working
on plans <SPAN class=688254615-28102009>t</SPAN>o purchasing a Steppir
antenna <SPAN class=688254615-28102009>like the DB-18E or </SPAN>DB-36<SPAN
class=625194811-05112009> for 2010</SPAN>.<SPAN class=688254615-28102009>
</SPAN>If additional information is needed call me at 337-334-2090 or email at
</FONT><A title=mailto:na5q@w5ddl.org href="mailto:na5q@w5ddl.org"><FONT
title=mailto:na5q@w5ddl.org face=Arial>na5q@w5ddl.org</FONT></A><FONT
face=Arial>.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>73, Roland NA5Q<BR>Rayne, Louisiana 70578</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial></FONT><BR><FONT face=Arial><STRONG><FONT size=3>4130
Chrome Moly 22 ft. mast,</FONT></STRONG> 100 k psi, 2" OD x 1/4" wall - sells
for $528 plus shipping $150. Purchase 4/2004 from Array Solutions. Sale Price
$250<BR>Link: </FONT><A title=http://www.arraysolutions.com/Products/masts.htm
href="http://www.arraysolutions.com/Products/masts.htm"><FONT
title=http://www.arraysolutions.com/Products/masts.htm
face=Arial>http://www.arraysolutions.com/Products/masts.htm</FONT></A></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial></FONT><BR><FONT face=Arial><STRONG><FONT size=3>M2 6
Meter <SPAN class=688254615-28102009>Yagi</SPAN></FONT></STRONG>, sells for
$307. Purchase 9/2004. Sale Price $150, like new. <BR>Link: </FONT><A
title=http://www.m2inc.com/products/6m/6m5xyag.html
href="http://www.m2inc.com/products/6m/6m5xyag.html"><FONT
title=http://www.m2inc.com/products/6m/6m5xyag.html
face=Arial>http://www.m2inc.com/products/6m/6m5xyag.html</FONT></A><BR><FONT
face=Arial> Model 6M5X<BR> Frequency range 50-50.5 + FM
dims<BR> Gain 9.4 dBd<BR> Front to back, Typical 21
dB<BR> Beamwidth E=42° / H=52°<BR> Recommended Stacking
15-21' High 19-23' Wide<BR> Feed impedance 50 Ohms /
SO-239<BR> VSWR 1.2:1 @ 50.1 MHz<BR> Power Handling 1.5
KW<BR> Match Type 'T' Match<BR> Balun 4:1
Coaxial<BR> Lightening Protection All Ele.Grnded<BR> Boom
length/ Dia. 18' / 1-1/2" Dia<BR> Turning Radius 11'
6"<BR> Element Type 3/8" tube<BR> Mast Size 1-1/2 to 2"
nom.<BR> Wind Area / Survival 2.2 sq. ft. / 100 MPH<BR> Weight
/ ShipWt. 9 lbs / 11 lbs</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial>FEATURES<BR>The 6M5X is the latest computer optimized
version of our popular 6M5. The 6M5X is two feet longer but front to back and
gain are noticeably improved. We just made a good thing better maintaining low
wind load and great performance for its size. It will compliment the rest of
your antenna system and not overload your tower. Quick and easy to assemble, it
is also great for mountain topping, grid expeditions and DXpeditions. The 6M5X
features the same machined aluminum element mounting blocks, and sealed "T"
match block,that all M2"s use. The 6M5X is perfect for the Ham trying 6 meters
for the first time or the seasoned vet who may stack them for lower angle of
radiation or even some EME use. A tuning chart is included in the manual for the
FM band. </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial><FONT size=3><STRONG>OB12-4 12 Element 4 Band
Yagi</STRONG></FONT>, today sells for $3632 plus Germany to USA shipping cost.
Purchased 4/2004 for $2600 plus shipping cost. Sale price $1<SPAN
class=625194811-05112009>5</SPAN>95. This antenna really<SPAN
class=688254615-28102009>, really</SPAN> works well, matches performance
with many 4 element yagi's on 20, 15 and 10m and equal to M2 2 el. 40m yagi.
Tested against<SPAN class=688254615-28102009>,</SPAN> <SPAN
class=688254615-28102009>K5UA, </SPAN>Steppir 4 el. antenna <SPAN
class=688254615-28102009>at 72 ft. located 7 miles from my location </SPAN>and
was <SPAN class=688254615-28102009>at or </SPAN>3 db below (1/2 S Unit) to
Europe<SPAN class=688254615-28102009>, Australia and South Africa</SPAN>.Yagi is
in very good condition. Manual and all parts. A very good antenna for contest or
chasing DX.<BR>Link: </FONT><A
title=http://www.optibeam.info/index.php?article_id=92&clang=1
href="http://www.optibeam.info/index.php?article_id=92&clang=1"><FONT
title=http://www.optibeam.info/index.php?article_id=92&clang=1
face=Arial>http://www.optibeam.info/index.php?article_id=92&clang=1</FONT></A></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial>The OB12-4 is a high effective Yagi for the classical four
bands 40, 20, 15 and 10m, four monobanders on one boom.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial> * The OptiBeam high Q air coil reduces
the length of the 40m elements nearly lossfree down to a little bit below
convenient 15 meters.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial> * Due to the patented OptiBeam „direct
coupled driver feed system“ and the especially developed „40m decoupling stubs“
a non compromise feed with a single <SPAN
class=688254615-28102009> </SPAN>50 <SPAN
class=688254615-28102009>O</SPAN>hm <SPAN
class=688254615-28102009>c</SPAN>oaxial <SPAN
class=688254615-28102009>c</SPAN>able is achieved.<BR>
<BR> Bands <SPAN
class=688254615-28102009>
</SPAN> 40 / 20 / 15 / 10<BR> Gain (dBd) * 3,6 /
5,2 / 5,9 / 6,8<BR> Gain (dBi) ** 10,5 / 12,5 / 13,5 /
14,5<BR> F/B (dB) <SPAN
class=688254615-28102009> </SPAN>15 / 25 /
20 / 20<BR> VSWR <BR> 40 m
allgemeines setting: <BR> 7,00
- 7,05 - 7,15 1,6 - 1,1 - 1,9<BR> 40 m USA
phone setting: <BR> 7,15 -
7,20 - 7,30 1,6 - 1,1 - 1,9<BR> 14,00 -
14,18 - 14,35 1,4 - 1,1 - 1,4<BR> 21,00 -
21,25 - 21,45 1,2 - 1,1 - 1,4<BR> 28,00 -
28,50 - 29,00 1,5 - 1,1 - 1,4<BR>
<BR> Elements (number) 12<BR> Active Elements
2 / 3 / 3 / 4<BR> Max. Elementlength (m)
14.9<BR> Boomlength (m) 7.6<BR> Turning
Radius (m) 8.36<BR> Feedlines (number)
1 Coax 50 Ohm<BR> Weight (kg)
58<BR> Windload at 130
km/h 1.250 N / 1,56 m˛ / 16,8
feet˛</FONT></DIV></FONT></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>