On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 17:33:54 -0500, tom wrote:
On 4/21/2012 5:23 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
For some irrational reason, that probably defies logical
justification, I've decided to setup my PCR1000 receiver as an
internet accessible receiver. There are about 7 programs available to
do this, so I don't expect software to be a problem. The receiver
will eventually be moved to a mountain top repeater site, which
unfortunately does not have much room for an antenna. The receiver
will tune from 0.1 to 1300Mhz. I don't wanna deal with an antenna
tuners or switches.
Is there an antenna or combination of antennas that are suitable for
such a wide tuning range and that is small enough to fit in a limited
rooftop area?
One thing not to forget is there are relatively inexpensive
duplexers/triplexers/etc. from the likes of Comet and others. Or roll
your own.
I like to make my own diplexer/triplexer boxes. In this case, only a
diplexer is needed. The Radio Shack discone antenna will (allegedly)
work from 30-1300MHz.
http://www.radioshack.com/graphics/uc/rsk/Support/ProductManuals/2000043_PM_EN.pdf
Below 30MHz is the real problem. Also, none of the commercial
diplexers I could find had a 30MHz cutoff frequency. Looks like I get
to build something.
I know that doesn't help much on the low end of things but means a
couple discones on the mid and upper will do well.
I've compared the performance of discones and biconical antennas.
Biconicals are better because the radiation pattern is towards the
horizon, instead of towards the sky. It also has about 1-2dB more
gain. However, I'm not in the mood for building yet another
mechanical marvel, and will probably use the discone.
And yes there will be some small to medium gaps because of the device.
I can probably ignore the TV bands (54 to 700MHz) but I want most
everything else.
Thanks much.
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Jeff Liebermann
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Santa Cruz CA 95060
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