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so ive been doing a lot of hilltop activations lately, mostly on 2m and 70cm, and ive been using a diamond x50 on a painters pole which works pretty well honestly but im starting to wonder if im leaving a lot on the table by not bringing a yagi up with me. the thing is, setup time matters to me and the x50 literally takes 30 seconds to get going.
the yagis i've been looking at are the m2 2m5wl and the arrow ii for dual band. the arrow seems like the obvious portable choice but ive heard the gain figures on those shorter yagis are kinda optimistic and you have to be really careful about aiming which on a windy hilltop can be a pain. i did one activation where the wind was just destroying my setup and i was glad i had the collinear because i didnt have to worry about pointing it.
for working into repeaters and doing some ssb on 2m the collinear seems fine but if theres ever a weak signal situation or i want to try for some dx off a tropo opening i feel like i'd want that directional gain. anyone been through this same decision? do you guys just bring both or is that overkill for casual /p ops
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