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Old May 28th 13, 10:12 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default 2 meter commercial dipole.

On 5/28/2013 2:23 PM, you wrote:
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"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote:

Does anyone know of a 2m commerical dipole? Cushcraft used to make a 4
dipole phased array for tower use. I only want one.

I know it is a simple antenna to make, but in my case it is something
I have to pay someone to put up (even if it is on an awning over a balcony)
and it has to survive wind and sandstorms, direct sunlight at 3,000 feet
altitude, and 6 months of the year extremely low humidity.

I want a dipole because a beam would be too obvious and attract attention,
and I want it horizontally polarized.

Any suggestions?

TIA,

Geoff.


Do you know how to make a Yagi Driven element?

That is a Dipole...


So you did not read his post, right?

**** "I know it is a simple antenna to make, but in my case it is
something I have to pay someone to put up (even if it is on an awning
over a balcony) and it has to survive wind and sandstorms, direct
sunlight at 3,000 feet altitude, and 6 months of the year extremely low
humidity.***"

Try to answer his query rather than show your (lack of) knowledge.

Also, post your callsign, if you dare.

John
KD5YI
 
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