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| Reviews Summary for ECO Antenne - Yagi 2 elements 10-15-20 m. AGRIMPEX |
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Reviews: 2
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Average rating: 5.0/5
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MSRP: $(missingadd MSRP)
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Description: 2 elements compact triband Yagi
3.50 mt. boom lenght
5.50 mt. longest element
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Product is in production.
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More info: http://www.ecoantenne.it
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IW0HOU
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Rating: 5/5
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Mar 21, 2008 04:05
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Compact but great Yagi 
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Time owned: 6 to 12 months
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The ECO Antenne Agrimpex is a compact and light 2 elements 3 bands Yagi beam. Its small dimensions (5.50 mt.elem. x 3.50 mt.boom) are reached using the Moxon scheme, that assures an improved F/B gain and a certain quiteness being elettically shortened to ground. The traps used are multi-resonant (as well other ECO yagis or rot. dipoles), so only 4 traps are used instead of 8.
My Agrimpex is mounted on top of a 9 mts. pole and rotate by a Yaesu G650 and SWR is similiar to nominal specs.
The improvement upon my multi-band vertical (HF6V) is great: over 1 S point on medium distance stations and always a better SN ratio. On very distant DX, the gain versus HF6V is sometimes less than 1 S point, but the better SN ratio on RX side allows QSO otherwise impossible. An example to all: 3Y0E signal was lower than QRM on my vertical, while I successfully complete my QSO with Petrus thanks to my Agrimpex.
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