From k7tjr at msn.com Wed Jun 30 19:27:02 2021 From: k7tjr at msn.com (Lee STRAHAN) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2021 23:27:02 +0000 Subject: [Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions] New products Message-ID: Just today two new arrays have been added to replace the older designs at DX Engineering.. I should have links tomorrow on the hizantennas.com website with full information. Basically the new designs are all surface mount parts for superior performance. The 4 element array HIZ-PC4A is much more accurate in phasing and amplitude signal processing than its predecessor. The HIZ-PC8PRO is now the complete 8 direction controller all in one package. The former 4-8Pro required a 4 element controller and a PNP box to get the 8 elements from 4. The New 8Pro is much more accurate in phasing and amplitude processing and provides multi band operation and 8 directions. Field tests so far have shown great performance with either array. More news to come as I get things done. Lee Strahan K7TJR From ko7n at peak.org Wed Jun 30 19:52:18 2021 From: ko7n at peak.org (KO7N) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2021 17:52:18 -0600 Subject: [Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions] New products In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <91f01e94-4991-4d48-b818-9e90bb981ade@peak.org> CONGRATULATIONS Lee!! 73 KO7N ?Get BlueMail for Android ? On Jun 30, 2021, 5:29 PM, at 5:29 PM, Lee STRAHAN wrote: >Just today two new arrays have been added to replace the older designs >at DX Engineering.. I should have links tomorrow on the hizantennas.com >website with full information. >Basically the new designs are all surface mount parts for superior >performance. The 4 element array HIZ-PC4A is much more accurate in >phasing and amplitude signal processing than its predecessor. The >HIZ-PC8PRO is now the complete 8 direction controller all in one >package. The former 4-8Pro required a 4 element controller and a PNP >box to get the 8 elements from 4. The New 8Pro is much more accurate in >phasing and amplitude processing and provides multi band operation and >8 directions. Field tests so far have shown great performance with >either array. >More news to come as I get things done. > > >Lee Strahan >K7TJR > >_______________________________________________ >Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions mailing list >Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions at hizantennas.com >http://mail.hizantennas.com/mailman/listinfo/hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions_hizantennas.com From rich_k7zv at gphilltop.com Wed Jun 30 20:00:39 2021 From: rich_k7zv at gphilltop.com (rich_k7zv at gphilltop.com) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2021 17:00:39 -0700 Subject: [Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions] New products In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <70ce7eb62a677d09d6982ee4a33b2ed1@gphilltop.com> Thanks Lee! Appreciate all you do to help us hear better on the lowbands. Rich K7ZV On 2021-06-30 4:27 pm, Lee STRAHAN wrote: > Just today two new arrays have been added to replace the older designs > at DX Engineering.. I should have links tomorrow on the > hizantennas.com website with full information. > Basically the new designs are all surface mount parts for superior > performance. The 4 element array HIZ-PC4A is much more accurate in > phasing and amplitude signal processing than its predecessor. The > HIZ-PC8PRO is now the complete 8 direction controller all in one > package. The former 4-8Pro required a 4 element controller and a PNP > box to get the 8 elements from 4. The New 8Pro is much more accurate > in phasing and amplitude processing and provides multi band operation > and 8 directions. Field tests so far have shown great performance with > either array. > More news to come as I get things done. > > > Lee Strahan > K7TJR > > _______________________________________________ > Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions mailing list > Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions at hizantennas.com > http://mail.hizantennas.com/mailman/listinfo/hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions_hizantennas.com