Might take a little while, but 4 is what we will shoot for.  If things go as 
planned, we will have all the tower space we want above 675' on an 850' tower. 
The legs are 4" solid steel and the face is at least 4' across. We still got to 
come up with the feedline and cans. I am building a 100watt mastr II for the 
task now.
73

----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon Aug 30 10:53:43 2010
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] DB212-3

  

I'd suggest using four if you have the tower real estate.

Adjust each element individually on the tower up in the clear (not 
necessarily in the final location, but away from obstructions).

I don't know how the harness was designed for three elements, but making one 
for four is easy. Each pigtail from the element must be the same length. Two 
elements combine with a tee, then a 35-ohm 1/4 wave matching section is 
needed. Do this for both halves of the antenna. Then take two equal lengths 
of 50-ohm cable to a final tee, then another 35-ohm matching section. From 
there it's 50-ohms.

Chuck
WB2EDV

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "NORM KNAPP" <[email protected] <mailto:nknapp%40twowayradio.net> >
To: <[email protected] 
<mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> >
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 11:51 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] DB212-3

> Took down a set of DB212-3 dipoles in good shape with harness. I want to 
> use them on 6m for a repeater antenna. I also want to add one additional 
> dipole. I guess I will need to modify the harness and the dipoles as they 
> are marked for 35.960 mhz....
> I will be mounting all four (or 3) on one leg of a tower that is 4 feet on 
> a face. Is it worth my while to go for the 4th dippole? The loops are 155 
> inches from tip to tip now. Looks like they need to be about 105 inches.
> Anyone with any tips, pointers or advise?
> Thanks....
>




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