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Re: beam
i was thank about the Maco M103C 3 Element beam or the Maco Y-Quad beam
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Re: beam
Biggest difference between those two, is the M103 can only be set up for Horizontal polarization, or Vertical, but not both...
The Y-Quad go's both ways...You would have two coax cables running to this antenna and back to your station where you would need a switch, so you can go from Vertical to Horizontal without having to disconnect the coax from the back of the radio each time.
The Y-Quad go's both ways...You would have two coax cables running to this antenna and back to your station where you would need a switch, so you can go from Vertical to Horizontal without having to disconnect the coax from the back of the radio each time.
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