UltraBeam Assembly
No Ham has ever considered the assembly of an antenna as a work but, on the contrary,
it normally is considered a moment of pleasure often shared by other helping Hams.
The expected pleasure often gets drastically diminuished or, in some cases,
even turned into a nuisance when during the assembly some parts do not quite match
as described by even extensive antenna instruction-manual.
In order to help the antenna assembly manuals normally give lengthy descriptions of
each step, but very often, they induce lots of Hams into a total confusion even about
how the antenna is actually made.
Apart the risks of mistakes, this involves an inevitable wast of time with an antenna
thought to be very easy and speedy to assemble.
UltraBeam has made not only any effort to offer you up-most ever performance,
quality and reliability on all HF antennas, but also an up-most easy and speedy
antenna-assembly.
This is so true that by having a glance to the picture-sequence below, anyone (even a
non-Ham person) can be able to assemble any UltraBeam antenna even without the
help of its Manual.
Here below, you can see the main steps (no comments) of the assembly of a 3-element yagi antenna.
UltraBeam has made the "putting up in the air" of an HF yagi antenna so easy and speedy as never before
in the whole History of Amateur Radio. Not even the simplest aluminium yagi antennas
can be so easy to be assembled