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On Jul 17, 4:44 am, LA4RT Jon Kåre Hellan wrote:
David Lesher writes: You writes: It is attached to a 30 ft RG58U coax cable that runs back to a TNC- to-FME adapter, then to the Sierra card. Only a Dufus, would expect to get ANY signal down 30Ft of RG-58U at those Frequencies...... I would be more polite but would say 30 ft of RG-58 is an excellent dummy load at 1900... Indeed. But nonetheless, an el cheapo yagi for 900 MHz GSM with 10 m of RG-58 boosted the indication on my phone from no bars to all 5 bars. The yagi sees more signal because it is higher up. The yagi gain is probably just a but more than cable + connector loss. And it looks like the built in antenna in the phone has a significant negative gain. Around here, marginal areas mostly have 900 MHz. So if you need an external antenna at all, you probably need one for 900. OP: There has to be something wrong with your antenna system. 73 Jon Thanks for the reply. I did not realize that RG-58 has that much loss. I have read up and see that LMR-400 is a good alternative. I will be trying that soon and will post the results. Thank you!! -- Chris |
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