ZL7-70 430MHz (70cms) 7-Element Special
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The ZL special is our most popular Yagi. This is due to the amazing high gain and performance for such a small boom length.
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- SKU
- 11-068
£49.99
Description / ZL7-70 430MHz (70cms) 7-Element Special
The ZL special is our most popular Yagi. This is due to the amazing high gain and performance for such a small boom length
Key Features/Specifications:
- Type: 7 element ZL special
- Frequency: 430-440MHz
- Boom length:70cm
- Longest element:33cm
- Gain: 11.5 dBd
- VSWR: 1.5:1or better
- Power: 500 Watts
- Connection: direct connection.
More Information
| Allow Backorder in Clerk.io | No |
|---|---|
| Product Condition | New |
| Bar Code/EAN | 5056109206343 |
| Manufacturer | Moonraker |
| Frequency Band | UHF, Amateur Bands |
| Frequency MHz | 430 MHz (70cm) |
| Item returned for technician testing period | 14 days |
| Repair period | 90 days |
| Refund period | 14 days |
| Exchange period | 14 days |
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Customer Reviews
Price
5
Quality
4
Value
4
seems good but instructions leave a little to be desired
Review by
Peter
all the director elements are numbered making basic assembly very easy
the problems start when you have to put the cross over ladder line between the two driven element, there is no indication of length you need (should you use all of the supplied ladder line or see it as short as possible? I assume this is for phasing between the two driven elements so critical to achieve specified gain / performance figures)
then there appears no cut outs / holes for the ladder line or tuning stub in the terminal covers,
this is not a major issue for me as I plan to mount it in my loft, but would require some modifications if you plan to mount it outdoors
a picture of the fully assembled antenna on the website would help, the terminal posts only drilled part way through does make it more difficult as there is not much spare room
the problems start when you have to put the cross over ladder line between the two driven element, there is no indication of length you need (should you use all of the supplied ladder line or see it as short as possible? I assume this is for phasing between the two driven elements so critical to achieve specified gain / performance figures)
then there appears no cut outs / holes for the ladder line or tuning stub in the terminal covers,
this is not a major issue for me as I plan to mount it in my loft, but would require some modifications if you plan to mount it outdoors
a picture of the fully assembled antenna on the website would help, the terminal posts only drilled part way through does make it more difficult as there is not much spare room
Price
4
Quality
3
Value
3
Needs more thought
Review by
Steve
The basic design is solid, but the terminals could do with being drilled all the way through, not just one side, and the ladder lide provided to make up the cross over wires isn't really flexible enough. I had to cut into two single wires to enable it to do the job.
For £the price, I would have thought that a proper cross over wire could be included. Let's hope it works when I get it up.
For £the price, I would have thought that a proper cross over wire could be included. Let's hope it works when I get it up.
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