I first heard of the N6BT antennas at Visalia this year. Once I managed to establish contact with Natan, I was told of a large backlog. I decided against buying the Bravo 7K. I changed my mind and decided to go ahead with the order and wait. It was during this time period that N6BT had to ramp up production. I received my antenna in a couple weeks. It was pre-tuned perfectly for 20 meters. I have no personal or professional relationship with either Tom or Natan. Of course, YMMV.
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I may be outside the norm here, but I received my Bravo 7K in 4 weeks
after I was told it would be 6 - 8 weeks before shipment. Although, I tried contacting Tom after the QST article and failed to get a response after a couple of months. I read the same thing about his email problems. I emailed his alternative address and I got a reply from Natan. Natan said my email landed in his box and that he would take care of the order. After a couple of email transactions, I sent them my PayPal money and received a couple of responses from him stating how busy they were but he thought they were catching up with some of their orders. He stated that it would be 6 - 8 weeks but thought it may be a little sooner as he thought they were catching up. Much to my surprise it showed up in 4 weeks. I have not had much time to play with it to this point (heavy work schedule), but the little I have played with it, it has been a nice piece of work. I really wanted to play around with it for diversity reception with my K3, but I've had my LPA board in for repair for about 4 weeks and have not been able to play with it in that regard. I did pull out my K2 and did some a/b comparisons. It really is an asymmetrical fed vertical dipole, but has many of the vertical antenna aspects like more noise etc. It is full length at 20m and have found doing the a/b comparison on my K2 that the polarization between my 66 foot, ladder line fed, doublet and the Bravo 7K is different. On slow QSB I can actually switch between the two and here peaks on each. The Bravo 7K is much noisier but some of the sigs are much stronger on 20m and higher. I bought it after the QST article looking for a portable antenna where having some kind of tree support may not exist. This does fill that requirement. I can set this thing up in about 15 minutes. Tom and Co. also incorporated the changes in the QST article by putting the loading coil contacts and jumpers on the outside of the water proof enclosure with wing nuts and lock washers. This makes changing bands very quick and convenient. They have a measuring chart of where to extend the vertical and radial portion of the antenna for the different bands. I took a pipe cutter and etched small marks on the tubes at the designated measurements and used a Sharpie to to fill in the cut as well as put the band designations. This makes switching bands very quick. I also bought a hardware bag for drummers (go figure I am one) as it was the least expensive of all the bags I could find ($36). It houses not only the antenna (velcro'd where appropriate) but coax, assembly tools etc. It really is a nice setup, but like others, I found that the customer service aspect a little daunting. Although, after making contact with Natan, things were fairly quick on my end. So, I'm a happy customer from this end. Can't wait to get my LPA back from Elecraft so I can play with some diversity reception. I'll let you all know how that works out. Also, looking to make some contacts with it from here as well, comparing it to my doublet, if I ever get a break from working extra shifts ;-) 73, Dave W8FGU On 7/19/2012 8:33 PM, Don Putnick wrote: > I first heard of the N6BT antennas at Visalia this year. Once I managed to establish contact with Natan, I was told of a large backlog. I decided against buying the Bravo 7K. I changed my mind and decided to go ahead with the order and wait. It was during this time period that N6BT had to ramp up production. I received my antenna in a couple weeks. It was pre-tuned perfectly for 20 meters. I have no personal or professional relationship with either Tom or Natan. Of course, YMMV. > > Don NA6Z > ______________________________________________________________ > Elecraft mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:[hidden email] > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
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