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I didn't know where to go to answer this question, so that is why I'm in
this newsgroup. Basically I'm a reservist for an Engineer Command. Recently, my boss asked me to do a comparison between an OE-254 (standard 30-88Mhz mast antenna) and an Atlantic Microwave COM-201B (30-88Mhz mast antenna). Both FM antennas reach to about 42 feet. The COM-201B touts all kinds of advantages, but in my limited knowledge of antennas the performance aspect seems to me to be the same or very close. My biggest concern is durability. The Army for years (over 20) relied on this antenna (OE-254) and opting for a different one, with limited numbers scares me. If I could do a blanket purchase for all of our units, even those that already have the older antenna, I would opt for that. But with different antennas co-existing, with different parts etc, I'm very reluctant to make the switch. Can someone do an educated comparison between these two antennas? A study at http://www.gordon.army.mil/ac/Winter...02/USMCnet.htm seems like an ad, instead of a fair comparison. Anthony Jocius LTC, CA, USAR Communications Officer |
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