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i'm lookin into getten 6 element beam. need opinions on witch will work best for local range.maco,gizmo,jogun,signal eng. i have hygain stack 3 now just want little more punch.any input would be very helpful from anyone thank you
I like signal engineering and maco. Signal engineering has great customer support. I think a SE and Maco will probably give you the same results.
I am not a fan of Gizmotchy antennas....they are very hard to tune. I am very skeptical of Jo-Gunns antenna gains, and would be weary of paying that much for a beam.
You may be able to find an old Moonraker 6 as well which is an outstanding antenna.
I would send Maco and SE a e-mail, and whoever gets back quicker, buy from them. Customer service is nice with a big purchase like this.
Rob
I am not a fan of Gizmotchy antennas....they are very hard to tune. I am very skeptical of Jo-Gunns antenna gains, and would be weary of paying that much for a beam.
You may be able to find an old Moonraker 6 as well which is an outstanding antenna.
I would send Maco and SE a e-mail, and whoever gets back quicker, buy from them. Customer service is nice with a big purchase like this.
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Seems like a very small step up going from a stacked 3 to a straight 6 (to me anyway). If you considered dual polarity though, it'd be a nice improvement IMO. SE quad would be a very effective way to go and my personal favorite and first choice, then the Laser400 or 500 if you have the room, rotor, and support structure to handle them.
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Well actually your stacked 3 beams have very good gain as they are . The difference between a 6 element and your stacked 3's well is not enough difference for the added cost.
Now another thing to consider would getting an antenna that does both horizontal and vertical polarity . Perhaps a Shooting Star which is equivalent to a Moonraker 4 might be an alternative. If your looking for longer boom and highest gain I go without hesitation to the 6 element Cubical Quad that Signal Engineering makes.It will do you a magnificent job
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Finding a Moonraker 6 would be nice as well
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Now another thing to consider would getting an antenna that does both horizontal and vertical polarity . Perhaps a Shooting Star which is equivalent to a Moonraker 4 might be an alternative. If your looking for longer boom and highest gain I go without hesitation to the 6 element Cubical Quad that Signal Engineering makes.It will do you a magnificent job
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Finding a Moonraker 6 would be nice as well
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