For anyone wondering how the Antenex Phantom Elite VHF antenna works:
It blows. Just like their old design Phantom VHF antenna. Unless you are within maybe 2 miles of the unit, good luck. The bandwidth isn't 5 MHz, either.
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Re: Antenex Phanton Elite
Actually, I had pretty amazing results using an early Phantom VHF (the cylindrical beastie) as a dedicated mobile APRS antenna. I switched back to a quarter-wave whip for cosmetic reasons (the Phantom's housing was getting pretty ratty), but I still use a UHF Phantom Elite for 440, with excellent results.jim wrote:For anyone wondering how the Antenex Phantom Elite VHF antenna works:
It blows. Just like their old design Phantom VHF antenna. Unless you are within maybe 2 miles of the unit, good luck. The bandwidth isn't 5 MHz, either.
I suspect the specified bandwidth was measured under ideal lab conditions, with a production-grade network analyzer. I've actually done a Sitemaster sweep on my UHF blade, just out of curiosity, and found it to be exceptionally broad-banded across the entire amateur UHF band and beyond.
As is true with most other things: YMMV.
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Bruce Lane, KC7GR
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Yep, they ALL went back to Antenex for a full refund.
Can they ( Antenex) spell P O S !!!!
We do not use Antenex any more due to their piss poor workmanship, bad componets, and false advertisement.
Any way how can you expect the radio to work correctly using a antenna that is all wound up into a little "salt shaker".
Can they ( Antenex) spell P O S !!!!
We do not use Antenex any more due to their piss poor workmanship, bad componets, and false advertisement.
Any way how can you expect the radio to work correctly using a antenna that is all wound up into a little "salt shaker".
The UHF works okay.
The old style VHF Phantom "can" is also a POS. I had 15 of them and 13 would not tune out of the package. I sent them all back.
I figured I'd try the new one and it's no better.
The Comtelcos work great in both UHF and VHF. The VHF is slightly degraded from a unity 1/4 wave, but most of the time doesn't effect system performance.
The old style VHF Phantom "can" is also a POS. I had 15 of them and 13 would not tune out of the package. I sent them all back.
I figured I'd try the new one and it's no better.
The Comtelcos work great in both UHF and VHF. The VHF is slightly degraded from a unity 1/4 wave, but most of the time doesn't effect system performance.