Base antenna suggestions
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- Flametamer
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Base antenna suggestions
I need help finding an inexspensive base antenna for high band (154.***) that will work with a 100 watt radio.
Is there anything wrong with mounting it in the center of the roof of a metal building?
Thanks
Dt
Is there anything wrong with mounting it in the center of the roof of a metal building?
Thanks
Dt
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Re: Base antenna suggestions
Nothing wrong with mounting it there.
Flametamer wrote:I need help finding an inexspensive base antenna for high band (154.***) that will work with a 100 watt radio.
Is there anything wrong with mounting it in the center of the roof of a metal building?
Thanks
Dt
Allen C
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Not at all, if nothing else it gives you a nice ground plane anyway!
Plenty of cheap options out there for a base antenna in that range. I have used a few all aluminum models from antennawarehouse.com for MURS in that range.
Plenty of cheap options out there for a base antenna in that range. I have used a few all aluminum models from antennawarehouse.com for MURS in that range.
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I bought one of these, should have it on Wednesday. This is a new listing, I bought mine last week.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Base-Scanner-Antenn ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Base-Scanner-Antenn ... dZViewItem
I mean I guess we need to define "inexpensive base antenna"
Are we talking under $1000. The ASP685 by Andrew will come in around
$600-$700. I sort of consider that an inexpensive antenna. and would pass due to the low wind rating.
Most of the stuff I spec like DB616 run at about 1500, Although I lost 3 on one tower during a hurricanne. Snapped clean off!
Now, a $10 coathanger of fleabay, Hmm Nah!
Like I said what's the application, terrain, weather.
Are we talking under $1000. The ASP685 by Andrew will come in around
$600-$700. I sort of consider that an inexpensive antenna. and would pass due to the low wind rating.
Most of the stuff I spec like DB616 run at about 1500, Although I lost 3 on one tower during a hurricanne. Snapped clean off!
Now, a $10 coathanger of fleabay, Hmm Nah!
Like I said what's the application, terrain, weather.
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First of all, that antenna is no discone
Second, I don't know why anyone would promote a discone for single frequency, base station or repeater use. A true discone has less gain than a quarter wave vertical. In other words it has less than unity gain.
The ONLY advantage to a true discone is bandwidth.
Second, I don't know why anyone would promote a discone for single frequency, base station or repeater use. A true discone has less gain than a quarter wave vertical. In other words it has less than unity gain.
The ONLY advantage to a true discone is bandwidth.
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We just want to put a radio in the office at our station. We have an old GE Mastr? that is 100 watt I believe or we will use a 40 watt mobile. There is a light pole beside the building but the power line is in the way so, we will probably mount it on the roof.
Flat gentle rolling terrain, building is 14 or 16 ft high. I don't know about the feed...
We just want a radio at the station 1. to act as a scanner, 2. In case we need to talk to our units for whatever reason. Our county is the largest by land size in the state and or simplex radio system just doesn't cut it. We cannot talk from one mobile to another alot of the time. The county spent about $250,000 on a VHF truking system that the:
1. City PD.
2. County SO
3. EOC
4. City FD
5. Ambulance
are on but all they gave the VFD's were 1 HT and 1 Mobile each.
Not that it really matters b/c it's range is worse that the simplex.
We need the simplex anyway for paging and we tried to get it turned into a repeater channel but we were told that we could not get a 2nd license from the FCC for it.
Any sugesstions?
On another note, Can someone check callsign KKV346 and tell me if it is active or not?
Thanks
Dt
Flat gentle rolling terrain, building is 14 or 16 ft high. I don't know about the feed...
We just want a radio at the station 1. to act as a scanner, 2. In case we need to talk to our units for whatever reason. Our county is the largest by land size in the state and or simplex radio system just doesn't cut it. We cannot talk from one mobile to another alot of the time. The county spent about $250,000 on a VHF truking system that the:
1. City PD.
2. County SO
3. EOC
4. City FD
5. Ambulance
are on but all they gave the VFD's were 1 HT and 1 Mobile each.
Not that it really matters b/c it's range is worse that the simplex.
We need the simplex anyway for paging and we tried to get it turned into a repeater channel but we were told that we could not get a 2nd license from the FCC for it.
Any sugesstions?
On another note, Can someone check callsign KKV346 and tell me if it is active or not?
Thanks
Dt
http://www.fcc.gov/wtb/uls
KKV346 shows to be a simplex license on 154.13 to the city of Yazoo, MS., expiring 5/4/2015.
Be aware, you're pushing the 6.1-meter control station limit. You may want to amend that license to add an additional base at your station when you get your gear set up.
KKV346 shows to be a simplex license on 154.13 to the city of Yazoo, MS., expiring 5/4/2015.
Be aware, you're pushing the 6.1-meter control station limit. You may want to amend that license to add an additional base at your station when you get your gear set up.
So it IS time to quit fooling arround and get a real antenna.
If cost is your problem, save your money, "cause there aint no cheep antennas".
My two pesos, Comtelco BS150XL3-B for less than $175. The have REAL 1' dia. copper elements, not just a peice of 18 ga steel wire inside a plastic tube like Antenex, Maxrad and others....
If cost is your problem, save your money, "cause there aint no cheep antennas".
My two pesos, Comtelco BS150XL3-B for less than $175. The have REAL 1' dia. copper elements, not just a peice of 18 ga steel wire inside a plastic tube like Antenex, Maxrad and others....
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CHEAP ARIALS
YES
its alot cheaper if you make your own arials
all arials are based on dipoles
300 divided by the frequency in MHZ
thats the wave length of each element.
i made 2 of 3 element yagi's it had 12 DB gain and i was into the USA on S9 signal strength. from sydney ,Australia
the total cost to myself was $75 in Australian currency
its alot cheaper if you make your own arials
all arials are based on dipoles
300 divided by the frequency in MHZ
thats the wave length of each element.
i made 2 of 3 element yagi's it had 12 DB gain and i was into the USA on S9 signal strength. from sydney ,Australia
the total cost to myself was $75 in Australian currency
Will wrote:So it IS time to quit fooling arround and get a real antenna.
If cost is your problem, save your money, "cause there aint no cheep antennas".
My two pesos, Comtelco BS150XL3-B for less than $175. The have REAL 1' dia. copper elements, not just a peice of 18 ga steel wire inside a plastic tube like Antenex, Maxrad and others....
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A 3-element yagi with 12dB gain talking from Sydney to points unknown in the US?
Umm, right. You could make that path, on HF. Good luck getting 12dB of gain out of a yagi on HF... one of the best HF beams out there, the SteppIR, in 3-el. configuration, is 4.9dBd on 20 meters.
In short, ********.
And, the OP needs to buy a real antenna, since it's a real project. Get familiar with terms like DB222, DB224, and DB264.
Umm, right. You could make that path, on HF. Good luck getting 12dB of gain out of a yagi on HF... one of the best HF beams out there, the SteppIR, in 3-el. configuration, is 4.9dBd on 20 meters.
In short, ********.
And, the OP needs to buy a real antenna, since it's a real project. Get familiar with terms like DB222, DB224, and DB264.
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Re: CHEAP ARIALS
300/f is only theoretical, real world is something like 234/fproff wrote:YES
its alot cheaper if you make your own arials
all arials are based on dipoles
300 divided by the frequency in MHZ
thats the wave length of each element.
If you were going to make your own antenna a J-pole is relatively easy, sturdy, and cheap. The biggest problem with it, or any homemade antenna, is making it weather resistant... you don't want to leave the end of your coax exposed where water can get into it.
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Okay thanks. Our genius dispachers are doing our pager test and giving the call sign of the new system on 154.130 I new is should have been renewed but I hadn't checked.tvsjr wrote:http://www.fcc.gov/wtb/uls
KKV346 shows to be a simplex license on 154.13 to the city of Yazoo, MS., expiring 5/4/2015.
Be aware, you're pushing the 6.1-meter control station limit. You may want to amend that license to add an additional base at your station when you get your gear set up.
~~FYI~~
The antenna and everything I am talking about is just for our station it isn't the dispach.
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My home made yagi
i will post a picture of the yagi in the morning cause right now it is freezing outside and the arial is on the roof of my house for work to be done on it.
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making a arial
I make my own arials cause the new ones cost too much.
Thats all
I can get the same proformance from my arials and the bought arials
Thats all
I can get the same proformance from my arials and the bought arials
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So what you are telling me is that what you build in your garage will work as well as one that was designed by a team of RF engineers using the latest available CAD design software and having an antenna test farm on-site? A Comtelco XL series costs like a 100 bucks plus 15 to ship it. Like I said- if experimenting with ham, it's okay to build an antenna. If for ANYTHING at all non-ham, use a real antenna.
I think I'm gonna go install a gamma-fed piece of 1/2" copper tubing tomorrow on my repeater. It will certainly outperform the Stationmaster.
I think I'm gonna go install a gamma-fed piece of 1/2" copper tubing tomorrow on my repeater. It will certainly outperform the Stationmaster.
And I'm gonna set a new record - Florida to Oz on hi band withOUT EME. Uh huh. NOT!
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in FL
there is no part of flordia higher than 3 meters above sea level.
You need more hight for DXing
You need more hight for DXing
mr.syntrx wrote:Except even Cowthief knows the earth is round. This one doesn't.wa2zdy wrote:And I'm gonna set a new record - Florida to Oz on hi band withOUT EME. Uh huh. NOT!
If I didn't know better I'd think the bovine burglar had been reincarnated.
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