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Thanks for the tips
Are any better than the others in cross frequency rejection? I want a high gain antenna but nothing that would pull in too many high power operators locally. Sometimes there are pagers or text message providers who bleed onto two meters, especially when a local ham transmits, seems to come in strong. Are there any ways to reduce or eliminate the cross frequency intermodulation? I like the idea of the 17 foot, no problem with height, height means gain, gain sometimes means intermodulation. The diamond X-510 has very good reviews, Any ideas how to eliminate cross channel intermodulation with good antenna? Or right antenna? Thanks "Channel Jumper" wrote in message ... 'Helmut Wabnig[_2_ Wrote: ;801459']On Wed, 6 Feb 2013 22:08:02 +0000, Channel Jumper wrote: - 'Tom[_8_ Wrote: - ;801430']Hi all Now I need a recommendation for a 2m 70cm base antenna. This will go right at the top of a 50ft tower. My ringo 2m modification antenna didn't pan out too well. I could get low SWR on some freq but I want a wider range of work. If that is possible. I also use it for 156 megs (Marine band). I am looking at the utubes of dual band antennas for home, I like the UVS-300. Can anyone make a recommendation for the purchase of a dual band antenna? I would also like to use it as a SWL antenna as I listen a lot on all bands. This antenna will be verticle and right at the top of the tower. I am hoping to spend about 200 dollars. Thanks for any comments,- The antenna of choice is the Diamond X 510 fed with Belden 9913 or LMR 400 Ringo's are nothing more then a over glorified dummy load.. Second choice would be a Diamond V2000 if you also wanted to include 6 meters..... On two meters FM - I have talked up to 1500 miles when the bands were open with the Diamond V2000 and frequently talk 50 / 75 miles in the mountains of western Pennsylvania - although my elevation helps a little. I am at 1400' amsl - 60 miles west of State College and 65 miles east of Pittsburgh and I can talk and listen - north, south, east and west about 50 miles full quieting.- Do not take the Diamond X510, take a shorter one. The long antenna bends and swayes in the wind causing unnecessary fading. The bending results in early failure. You cannot SWL with a real duoband antenna, because it is frequency selective and is dead on the SW bands. w. Ya - I didn't catch that one. Longer wavelengths requires a larger antenna, hence you aren't going to use a 2 meter antenna to listen to 80 or 160 meters - at least you probably aren't going to work much DX - but the bottom line is - you need more then one antenna to do everything... MIght I suggest the Barker and Williamson BWD 90 folded dipole for the HF bands. Problem is - it costs more then 200 dollars. The Diamond X510 should not give you much problems with bending - opposed to what Wabnig sez... Technicially, you should never put a vertical antenna at the very top of any tower. You should side mount it - which would eliminate any bending or flexing. Putting it at the top of the tower - just turns it into a good lightning rod. -- Channel Jumper |
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