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![]() "Mike" wrote in message m... I have a couple of GP-9s and can tell you the gain figures are a bit inflated and not referenced to anything. A dipole array with optimum spacing between dipoles is about the most gain for size that I have encountered in VHF/UHF antennas. For VHF, a four bay dipole array at 20ft in length has 6dBD gain omni and the GP-9 claims 8.5dB(?) from three 5/8 elements. On UHF, a 16 element dipole array has about 9.8dBD gain and the GP-9 claims 11.9dB(?) for eight 5/8 elements. Something looks fishy to me. Mike Nothing can distpute your math - something's up. I've changed plans a bit, though - the Boeing ARC 2 meter repeater is only 4,000 feet away and I'm worried about intermod. So, instead of a high gain antenna at 20', I'm going to go with a moderate gain antenna 10' higher. The idea is to get good gain with a farther horizon rather than high gain with a closer horizon. Plus, it's cheaper, too! Instead of the GP-9 @ 20', I'm going to add a 10' mast and go with a GP-3. Installation sould be a lot easier, too. Now, though, my gain figures are 2.913 db improvement on VHF and 3.056 db improvement on UHF. I'm seriously starting to wonder if I should just leave well enough alone - the MFJ-1729 is performing well. I was talking to N0IDW on the 145.19 Winfield, KS machine (a distance of 32 miles) and I could hit the reverse button and hear him on the input. He, however, could not hear me on the input. Ken KG0WX |
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