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Old February 11th 07, 03:01 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Need Ideas for HF Antenna at Fire Station

After re-reading the original post I see the fire dept system will be
manned by experienced hams and that would allow for more complex but
efficient equipment like antenna tuners and antennas fed with balanced
line, etc. Even a G5RV with a tuner might be something to consider. One
thing I will point out would be the compromise if someone installed a
vertical like an R-7 or GAP Titan or Butternut, etc for regional or
statewide comms. The difference between a T2FD and resonant dipole would
seem like nothing compared to a T2FD over a vertical for this type use.
Bob


Rick wrote:
I remain puzzled why you guys are discussing compromise antennas in an
emergency communications system. I wonder if the fire department guys built a
compromise VHF/UHF communications system when they spec'd out their
requirements and performance. Did they hide their 154 MHz antennas under the
roof? Did they look for a means to "just get by?" Did they mount a rubber
ducky, with a gutter clip on the backside of the firehouse under the rain
gutter, and connect it with RG-58 to their radio?
If this is a for-real emergency communications solution that the community
desires, and they have asked amateur radio operators to be prepared (that is
truly an honor) then don't we hams owe it to the community and our own
reputation to build them a station, with antenna, that WORKS, that puts out a
solid, dependable signal?

Rick K2XT