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Hello and thanks for ahy help you can provide.
I have a small assisted hearing type transmitter that normally uses the shield of the mic cable for the antenna. I need to change to a fixed antenna for a particular application where there is no mic cable to extend out. The manufacturer says the antenna wire for this 651.85Mhz unit should be 48" long. Can anyone tell me what that would equal in a rubber ducky antenna? Thanks. |
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scooterspal wrote:
The manufacturer says the antenna wire for this 651.85Mhz unit should be 48" long. Can anyone tell me what that would equal in a rubber ducky antenna? =============================================== The transmitter operates on a wavelength of 300/651.85 equals 0.460 m or 460 mm. 48 inches equals 48*25.4 equals 1219mm So the 'recommended' antenna is 1219/460 equals 2.65 wavelength. Does not make sense to me Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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Highland Ham wrote:
scooterspal wrote: The manufacturer says the antenna wire for this 651.85Mhz unit should be 48" long. Can anyone tell me what that would equal in a rubber ducky antenna? =============================================== The transmitter operates on a wavelength of 300/651.85 equals 0.460 m or 460 mm. 48 inches equals 48*25.4 equals 1219mm So the 'recommended' antenna is 1219/460 equals 2.65 wavelength. Does not make sense to me Beverage? - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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Bert Hyman wrote:
You appear to be posting from the US, so I thought I'd mention that if this transmitter is an unlicensed "Part 15 Intentional Radiator" This is a legal device. You can find them at Comtek (www.comtek.com). I'm just trying to replace the antenna system they are using, which is a lapel mic with about 48" of shielded cable between the 1/2" connector and the mic head, with a fixed, shorter high-gain (rubber ducky type) antenna. Can anyone help me to accomplish this? What do I need in terms of the antenna... the exact type? Thanks. |
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![]() "scooterspal" wrote in message ... Bert Hyman wrote: You appear to be posting from the US, so I thought I'd mention that if this transmitter is an unlicensed "Part 15 Intentional Radiator" This is a legal device. You can find them at Comtek (www.comtek.com). I'm just trying to replace the antenna system they are using, which is a lapel mic with about 48" of shielded cable between the 1/2" connector and the mic head, with a fixed, shorter high-gain (rubber ducky type) antenna. Can anyone help me to accomplish this? What do I need in terms of the antenna... the exact type? Thanks. 'high-gain rubber ducky' isn't that an oxymoron?? rubber ducks are usually much lossier than full size antennas. |
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scooterspal wrote:
Bert Hyman wrote: You appear to be posting from the US, so I thought I'd mention that if this transmitter is an unlicensed "Part 15 Intentional Radiator" I'm confused, now. Their web site (www.comtek.com) shows the newer models operate in the 216-217Mhz band. I have a frequency counter. Is there a way I can make a wire loop and set the trasmitter near it to pick off the operating frequency? Thanks. |
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![]() "scooterspal" wrote in message ... scooterspal wrote: Bert Hyman wrote: You appear to be posting from the US, so I thought I'd mention that if this transmitter is an unlicensed "Part 15 Intentional Radiator" I'm confused, now. Their web site (www.comtek.com) shows the newer models operate in the 216-217Mhz band. I have a frequency counter. Is there a way I can make a wire loop and set the trasmitter near it to pick off the operating frequency? Thanks. yes, make a wire loop, put the transmitter near it and read the frequency... just like you said. |
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(scooterspal) wrote in
: Bert Hyman wrote: You appear to be posting from the US, so I thought I'd mention that if this transmitter is an unlicensed "Part 15 Intentional Radiator" This is a legal device. You can find them at Comtek (www.comtek.com). I didn't say illegal, I said unlicensed. -- Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | |
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OK. I have tested the frequency and found it to be 75.489Mhz. Should
have done this first, sorry for the confusion. Comtek did make systems that operated betweeh 72 and 76Mhz. This is one of those. That said, where do I stand antenna wise? Thanks! |
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