QFH are a bear to build, especially on 70 cm unless you’re very , very skilled. 
I tried 3 times and failed 3 times. Finally gave up and went with a standard 
turnstyle. Still critical tolerances but much easier to make and works lower on 
the horizon than the QFH. QHtenna used to sell turnstiles (reviewed in QST)  
but I think they are out of business now. You might also want to consider a 
moxon. Cebik wrote a nice article on making a moxon based turnstile.   I built 
one for 70 cm using PVC and like the QFH and eggbeater (with reflector) , it 
works best on higher passes.  

If you run out of patience, you might consider the Antennas.us QFH. It was also 
reviewed positively in QST but I don’t own one.

And lastly, omnis are small and simple, but you really need a preamp to avoid a 
terminal case of frustration. I use the ones from ARR with good results.


Mike
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