Yagi
- kdrchuck
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I have a QTR 6000M. Broken all the elements off once (at the welds) and screwed everything together. I have now broken one off at the screw. I'm looking for an antenna I've seen before. Has push button release on it instead of the wing nuts. I'll have to get something before bear season. I don't want to buy another one from QT. The wildlife antennas my brother has, have lasted forever without breaking. Any suggestion?
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DesertDweller
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Yeah the antennea on my QTR-6000 looks the same, there crapola. Check this out, this is what I think your talking about http://www.valleycreekhuntingsupply.com ... g/yagi.htm
- kdrchuck
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That be the one desertdweller...at least one like it. I was on The valley creek website earlier today and evidently overlooked it. Thanks for the link.
I talked to the guys at Midway Telemetry in Virginia also today. They have a Yagi they sell for $75 dollars, and they also do repairs for, whatever qouted price. I may buy one of theirs and send mine to be fixed and get 2 antennas for what one of the nice ones cost. After some more consideration; springs and latches are the types of things that don't last.
I talked to the guys at Midway Telemetry in Virginia also today. They have a Yagi they sell for $75 dollars, and they also do repairs for, whatever qouted price. I may buy one of theirs and send mine to be fixed and get 2 antennas for what one of the nice ones cost. After some more consideration; springs and latches are the types of things that don't last.
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buckshot
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kdrchuck I have the yagi with push buttons..........it's made by Western Rivers.
I'll never own the wing nut type again.
I'll never own the wing nut type again.
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