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On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 07:56:46 -0600, "Ken Bessler"
wrote: OK, after the thread on PL-259 losses, I figured my system (ant gain - connector losses - coax loss) 150 mhz total net gain 1.006 DBi 450 mhz total net gain 2.797 DBi Antenna tip is 32'6" above ground My proposed system would replace the RG 58 coax pieces with a single section of Flexi 4XL and the antenna would be a Comet GP-9. The new figures a 150 mhz total net gain 7.919 DBi 450 mhz total net gain 10.553 DBi Antenna tip is 47'6" above ground 150 mhz = 6.913 db improvement 450 mhz = 7.756 db improvement Antenna tip 15 feet higher Cost - about $250 for the improvement. Now here's my question - will I notice the improvement enough? I've had several OM's tell me that on SSB, CW or HF I would but not on 2m/440 simplex and repeaters. Everything is relative. As Dee said, if you do weak signal work you will notice it. If you figure investment Vs performance yours is ahead of mine http://www.rogerhalstead.com/ham_files/tower.htm in both dollars per watt and hours to install. Took me two years to install, but I do put it to use. OTOH I've thought of replacing the UHF/VHF arrays with a single Diamond dual band repeater antenna, EXCEPT for the lightening problem. That tower has been taking about 3 hits a year and I have one Diamond repeater antenna in the shop that looks like a well used exploding cigar. The top end is pretty frazzled and the matching network in the base is shorted. Inside it vaporized the top 4 or 5 inches of the end element. In my opinion the height is the important element, but I'd not worry about the extra gain of the antenna. OTOH you *might* receive some intermod, but you *probably* won't. (note weasel words) Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Ken KG0WX |
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