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Old November 7th 06, 11:06 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Recommendations for 800 Mhz cell phone Yagi antenna

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Tony VE6MVP wrote:

Folks

So I'm thinking about emergency communications and it seems to me that
an 800 Mhz Yagi antenna would be useful. I have one of those old
Motorola bag phones which I use when travelling in rural Alberta.

It works nice especially when on a 3' mag mount antenna on the vehicle
roof but it seems to me a Yagi up 20' might be useful at times.

Tony


Here in the USA, we are losing our AMPS Network next year, so all the
3Watt AMPS BagPhones will be non-functional. Most of us bush Folks have
switched to either Digital BagPhones, or handhelds with external Antenna
Ports and 3 Watt Booster Amps. I use a Nokia Handheld with external
10db Panel Antenna, mounted in an Active Cradle that simulates an RJ11
Jack, and has a Cordless Phone plugged into it. I have a "Line of Sight"
shot at our local Cellsite, which is 16 miles away, (over water) so I
don't need the Booster Amp here. Some of the neighbors need them,
however.

Bruce in alaska AL7AQ
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