my mate brought one of these are they any good anyone no any thing about them
Technical specifications:
- Frequency range: 87.5 - 108 MHz
- Impedance: 50 Ohm
- VSWR: 1.0:1 @ Resonance
- Gain: 6.3 dB
- Connector: SO-239 "N" 7/16 DIN
- Weight: 3.5 Kg
- Max Power: 1 kW - 10 kW
- Polarization: Vertical Omni Directional
- Feed: Gamma
- Tuning: Pre-Tuned / Whip Adjusting
Electrical Data:
- Type: 7/8 λ coaxial Vertical
- Frequency range: 87.5 - 108 MHz
- Impedance: 50Ω unbalanced
- Radiation (H-plane): 360° omni directional
- Polarization: Vertical
- Gain: 6.3 dB
- 8MHz Bandwidth at S.W.R. 2:1:
- S.W.R. at res. freq.: ≤ 1.0:1
- Max. Power: continuous SO-239/"N" 1 kW - 7/16" DIN 3 kW
- Feed system / Gamma match / Base
- Connector: SO-239 - "N" - 7/16" DIN - EIA
high gain Antenna
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Re: high gain Antenna
Its this one... http://www.pcs-electronics.com/high-gai ... -1119.html
Expensive to loose at 200 Euro's ...
They have a forum where antenna issues can be discussed, may be worth joining to see what other people think.
http://www.pcs-electronics.com/phpBB2/v ... m.php?f=15
Expensive to loose at 200 Euro's ...
They have a forum where antenna issues can be discussed, may be worth joining to see what other people think.
http://www.pcs-electronics.com/phpBB2/v ... m.php?f=15
Re: high gain Antenna
ye will have a look i think he brought it from them cost him £170 alot to pay when you can loose the lot thanks m8Martin Davies wrote:Its this one... http://www.pcs-electronics.com/high-gai ... -1119.html
Expensive to loose at 200 Euro's ...
They have a forum where antenna issues can be discussed, may be worth joining to see what other people think.
http://www.pcs-electronics.com/phpBB2/v ... m.php?f=15
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Re: high gain Antenna
I have to admit I've always been a fan of the plain ol' dipole - or even a stacked pair.
Simple, easy to install and cheap(!) Especially if you buy the bits from a supplier like Deecom in Brierley Hill.
Simple, easy to install and cheap(!) Especially if you buy the bits from a supplier like Deecom in Brierley Hill.
Re: high gain Antenna
thats all iv ever used is dipole is deecom still there i thought that place had goneMartin Davies wrote:I have to admit I've always been a fan of the plain ol' dipole - or even a stacked pair.
Simple, easy to install and cheap(!) Especially if you buy the bits from a supplier like Deecom in Brierley Hill.
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Re: high gain Antenna
Yes he is still there, I bought some dipole centres and ally tubing from him last week.link fm wrote:is deecom still there i thought that place had gone
Re: high gain Antenna
no way thats a blast from the past is it still in the same place need a dipoleMartin Davies wrote:Yes he is still there, I bought some dipole centres and ally tubing from him last week.link fm wrote:is deecom still there i thought that place had gone
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Re: high gain Antenna
yep - same place!
Canal View Industrial Estate, Brettell Lane.
Canal View Industrial Estate, Brettell Lane.
Re: high gain Antenna
ye nice one m8 will pop down next week thanks for thatMartin Davies wrote:yep - same place!
Canal View Industrial Estate, Brettell Lane.
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Re: high gain Antenna
He's more than happy to tune the antenna to whatever frequency you require