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Make a good 10 meter vertical from CB Antenna, Solarcon Antron A-99
Vertical, just out of the box, never used. 9.9 (sic) dBi Gain. New price $89.95 plus shipping. Just found the GPK-1 radial kit (in the box) for the A-99, new cost $52.95 plus shipping. 2,000 Watt Rated, 18-29 MHz Optimal Range can be used for Amateur Band 10 Meters (cut 11.5" of the top radiator). Female UHF Coax Connection, Height: 17.5' Feet Tall, No Ground Needed . New package deal both for $90.00 Plus shipping. or Call (757) 487-0357 |
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Sonny Hood wrote:
Make a good 10 meter vertical from CB Antenna, Solarcon Antron A-99 Vertical, just out of the box, never used. 9.9 (sic) dBi Gain. New price $89.95 plus shipping. Just found the GPK-1 radial kit (in the box) for the A-99, new cost $52.95 plus shipping. 2,000 Watt Rated, 18-29 MHz Optimal Range can be used for Amateur Band 10 Meters (cut 11.5" of the top radiator). Female UHF Coax Connection, Height: 17.5' Feet Tall, No Ground Needed . New package deal both for $90.00 Plus shipping. or Call (757) 487-0357 WOW! I have a .61 wavelength 4 element beam that's only a dB or so better! What the heck does this design look like? tom K0TAR |
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![]() "Tom Ring" wrote in message . net... Sonny Hood wrote: Make a good 10 meter vertical from CB Antenna, Solarcon Antron A-99 Vertical, just out of the box, never used. 9.9 (sic) dBi Gain. New price $89.95 plus shipping. Just found the GPK-1 radial kit (in the box) for the A-99, new cost $52.95 plus shipping. 2,000 Watt Rated, 18-29 MHz Optimal Range can be used for Amateur Band 10 Meters (cut 11.5" of the top radiator). Female UHF Coax Connection, Height: 17.5' Feet Tall, No Ground Needed . New package deal both for $90.00 Plus shipping. or Call (757) 487-0357 WOW! I have a .61 wavelength 4 element beam that's only a dB or so better! What the heck does this design look like? tom K0TAR Now, now Tom. You have to understand the i in dBi stands for impossible. Dale W4OP |
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Tom Ring wrote:
Sonny Hood wrote: Make a good 10 meter vertical from CB Antenna, Solarcon Antron A-99 Vertical, just out of the box, never used. 9.9 (sic) dBi Gain. New price $89.95 plus shipping. Just found the GPK-1 radial kit (in the box) for the A-99, new cost $52.95 plus shipping. 2,000 Watt Rated, 18-29 MHz Optimal Range can be used for Amateur Band 10 Meters (cut 11.5" of the top radiator). Female UHF Coax Connection, Height: 17.5' Feet Tall, No Ground Needed . New package deal both for $90.00 Plus shipping. or Call (757) 487-0357 WOW! I have a .61 wavelength 4 element beam that's only a dB or so better! What the heck does this design look like? tom K0TAR That's actually pretty sorry for a CB whip. Most of 'em have at least 12 dB gain and are rated for 10,000 watts. A visit to your local truck stop will convince you. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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In message , Tom Ring
writes Sonny Hood wrote: Make a good 10 meter vertical from CB Antenna, Solarcon Antron A-99 Vertical, just out of the box, never used. 9.9 (sic) dBi Gain. New price $89.95 plus shipping. Just found the GPK-1 radial kit (in the box) for the A-99, new cost $52.95 plus shipping. 2,000 Watt Rated, 18-29 MHz Optimal Range can be used for Amateur Band 10 Meters (cut 11.5" of the top radiator). Female UHF Coax Connection, Height: 17.5' Feet Tall, No Ground Needed . New package deal both for $90.00 Plus shipping. or Call (757) 487-0357 WOW! I have a .61 wavelength 4 element beam that's only a dB or so better! What the heck does this design look like? tom K0TAR It includes ground gain. However if they want to play this game, an isotropic antenna has a gain of 6dBi, which gets you back to 3.9dBi, but even that is pushing it for a 1/2 over a 1/4 , unless you can get it up at a few hundred feet. :-) Brian GM4DIJ -- Brian Howie |
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![]() "Brian Howie" wrote in message ... In message , Tom Ring writes Sonny Hood wrote: Make a good 10 meter vertical from CB Antenna, Solarcon Antron A-99 Vertical, just out of the box, never used. 9.9 (sic) dBi Gain. New price $89.95 plus shipping. Just found the GPK-1 radial kit (in the box) for the A-99, new cost $52.95 plus shipping. 2,000 Watt Rated, 18-29 MHz Optimal Range can be used for Amateur Band 10 Meters (cut 11.5" of the top radiator). Female UHF Coax Connection, Height: 17.5' Feet Tall, No Ground Needed . New package deal both for $90.00 Plus shipping. or Call (757) 487-0357 WOW! I have a .61 wavelength 4 element beam that's only a dB or so better! What the heck does this design look like? tom K0TAR It includes ground gain. However if they want to play this game, an isotropic antenna has a gain of 6dBi, which gets you back to 3.9dBi, but even that is pushing it for a 1/2 over a 1/4 , unless you can get it up at a few hundred feet. :-) Brian GM4DIJ Actually, if you want an emergency antenna for operating 20 to 6 meters with a tuner, the A-99 Solarcon can do the job. Let's face it, without favorable propagation, no antenna, regardless of its alleged gain, is going to provide contacts. After that admission, directionality and gain are about all that the beam antennas provide. For someone living in a small footprint land parcel with very limited antenna options, the A-99 by Solarcon is really a pretty good deal. I've worked Europe, Africa, Russia and all of the US, Mexico, Central America and South America with ease. When the bands are open, you are capable of working most of the world with one of these antennas and only 100 watts. And I'm talking about voice contacts, not power miserly CW or digital models. Now, consider that you're sitting on your bed (your hamshack) and you are thinking of the money that you have, which isn't enough to buy a tower, a rotator and the beam that you want, but is enough to buy the Solarcon A-99 antenna, which you can put up yourself without protest from the landlord. On the one hand you have no operating at all, but in the other hand (A-99), you can work the world. Which would you choose? Believe it or not, I was chewing the rag with a fellow in Austria one day for quite a while (can't remember his callsign). We finally got around to talking about station equipment and we went through the radio list and other stuff. I purposefully avoided mentioning my antenna (we were on 12 or 10 meters). But after a while, he wore me down and I admitted that I was using a Solarcon A-99. All he did was say, "That's a CB antenna!" gave his callsign and that was the last I heard from him. He was convinced that I was a bootlegger, even though I used my legal callsign which was then current in the callbook. It's hard to believe that there are such snobs in the world. Ed, AJ4PJ |
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On Apr 22, 2:29*am, "Ed Cregger" wrote:
Ed, AJ4PJ Did you change calls yet again? I'm confused.. :/ |
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Yep, I changed my callsign again. Decided to go with the spirit of living in
4-land. I'm working my way back to NM2K, if you know what I mean? Ed, AJ4JP wrote in message ... On Apr 22, 2:29 am, "Ed Cregger" wrote: Ed, AJ4PJ Did you change calls yet again? I'm confused.. :/ |
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![]() It includes ground gain. However if they want to play this game, an isotropic antenna has a gain of 6dBi, which gets you back to 3.9dBi, but even that is pushing it for a 1/2 over a 1/4 , unless you can get it up at a few hundred feet. :-) Brian GM4DIJ How does a vertical benefit from ground gain? Dale W4OP |
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Dale Parfitt wrote:
How does a vertical benefit from ground gain? 2-3 dB higher gain over perfect ground than in free space? -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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