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Happy New Year to you all.
F.Y.I. http://www.cubex.com/cb.htm http://www.transmission1.net/cbradio/review-cubex.html http://www.gopherlink.com/DeltaXray/hfantenn.htm 73 de Bert WA2SI |
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You've missed one...you've probably missed hundreds but this is one of the
main ones...and I'd missed one you posted... http://www.signalengineering.com/ no comments on top posting please... -- Chaney Chaney's World http://www.chaney.i12.com/ "Bert Craig" wrote in message m... Happy New Year to you all. F.Y.I. http://www.cubex.com/cb.htm http://www.transmission1.net/cbradio/review-cubex.html http://www.gopherlink.com/DeltaXray/hfantenn.htm 73 de Bert WA2SI |
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Thanks Chaney,
I knew about SE, I just thought the two shown were a bit more obscure and needed a little more exposure. Mosley also makes some nice quality antennas...but they're really expensive. Ex. I'd go with the excellent I-10K before I'd plunk down $300+ for a Mosley Devant 5/8 omni. F.Y.I. tho: http://www.mosley-electronics.com/citizen_band.htm Gem also makes a nice products. I spoke with the owner some time back and while they don't advertise a CB/11-meter model, they'll gladly sell you the parts to construct a monobander for 27 MHz. http://www.mts.net/~ddmckinn/gemquad/index.htm Hope you all find this stuff helpful. :-) 73 de Bert WA2SI "Chaney" wrote in message ... You've missed one...you've probably missed hundreds but this is one of the main ones...and I'd missed one you posted... http://www.signalengineering.com/ no comments on top posting please... -- Chaney Chaney's World http://www.chaney.i12.com/ "Bert Craig" wrote in message m... Happy New Year to you all. F.Y.I. http://www.cubex.com/cb.htm http://www.transmission1.net/cbradio/review-cubex.html http://www.gopherlink.com/DeltaXray/hfantenn.htm 73 de Bert WA2SI |
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Everything seems to be made in the US now...before I can consider an antenna
I have to think $130+ postage... The Gem site I had visited before...I've just had a glance at the Mosley site...I'll investigate thoroughly later... 20 years ago the UK was awash with Italian & US made antennas now it's a hard slog... Thanks for the extra info... -- Chaney G6*** Chaney's World http://www.chaney.i12.com/ "Bert Craig" wrote in message .net... Thanks Chaney, I knew about SE, I just thought the two shown were a bit more obscure and needed a little more exposure. Mosley also makes some nice quality antennas...but they're really expensive. Ex. I'd go with the excellent I-10K before I'd plunk down $300+ for a Mosley Devant 5/8 omni. F.Y.I. tho: http://www.mosley-electronics.com/citizen_band.htm Gem also makes a nice products. I spoke with the owner some time back and while they don't advertise a CB/11-meter model, they'll gladly sell you the parts to construct a monobander for 27 MHz. http://www.mts.net/~ddmckinn/gemquad/index.htm Hope you all find this stuff helpful. :-) 73 de Bert WA2SI "Chaney" wrote in message ... You've missed one...you've probably missed hundreds but this is one of the main ones...and I'd missed one you posted... http://www.signalengineering.com/ no comments on top posting please... -- Chaney Chaney's World http://www.chaney.i12.com/ "Bert Craig" wrote in message m... Happy New Year to you all. F.Y.I. http://www.cubex.com/cb.htm http://www.transmission1.net/cbradio/review-cubex.html http://www.gopherlink.com/DeltaXray/hfantenn.htm 73 de Bert WA2SI |
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"Chaney" wrote in message
... Everything seems to be made in the US now...before I can consider an antenna I have to think $130+ postage... I hadn't even realized. Quite right. The Gem site I had visited before...I've just had a glance at the Mosley site...I'll investigate thoroughly later... Enjoy, but like I said...really expensive. (Unjustifiably so.) 20 years ago the UK was awash with Italian & US made antennas now it's a hard slog... I remember all the Italian (CTE) antennas here as well. In the mid-80's I used a Sigma 3/4...cheaply made and before I actually started to read up on antenna theory. (Looked like an ice cream cone with a very long radiator running up the center and a gamma match.) Thanks for the extra info... You're quite welcome. -- Chaney G6*** Funny, heard a G6*** today on 10 in the mobile. (Quite strong signal.) Chaney's World http://www.chaney.i12.com/ Nice site, where are the radios? ;-) 73 de Bert WA2SI |
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I love 10m...it's so untrusting...you can't make plans...that's why I still
adhere to my CB roots... As soon as I find my missing photo's from the 8t's I'll do a few pages on radio...and QSL cards...I have a multitude of those... -- Chaney Chaney's World http://www.chaney.i12.com/ "Bert Craig" wrote in message ... "Chaney" wrote in message ... Everything seems to be made in the US now...before I can consider an antenna I have to think $130+ postage... I hadn't even realized. Quite right. The Gem site I had visited before...I've just had a glance at the Mosley site...I'll investigate thoroughly later... Enjoy, but like I said...really expensive. (Unjustifiably so.) 20 years ago the UK was awash with Italian & US made antennas now it's a hard slog... I remember all the Italian (CTE) antennas here as well. In the mid-80's I used a Sigma 3/4...cheaply made and before I actually started to read up on antenna theory. (Looked like an ice cream cone with a very long radiator running up the center and a gamma match.) Thanks for the extra info... You're quite welcome. -- Chaney G6*** Funny, heard a G6*** today on 10 in the mobile. (Quite strong signal.) Chaney's World http://www.chaney.i12.com/ Nice site, where are the radios? ;-) 73 de Bert WA2SI |
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It's similar...different matching...I might try one of these...
-- Chaney Chaney's World http://www.chaney.i12.com/ "NIW" wrote in message ... http://www.signalengineering.com/ Looks like a Moonraker rip off to me! NIW! |
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"NIW" wrote in message
... http://www.signalengineering.com/ Looks like a Moonraker rip off to me! NIW! The Moonraker series are crossed Yagis with a quad reflector. The PDL II is a Polar Diversity Loop. The Signal Engineering quads are just that, true quads. Less noise and a tad more theoretical gain than the Moonraker series. All are great performers though. 73 de Bert WA2SI |
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![]() Bert Craig wrote: "NIW" wrote in message ... http://www.signalengineering.com/ Looks like a Moonraker rip off to me! NIW! The Moonraker series are crossed Yagis with a quad reflector. The PDL II is a Polar Diversity Loop. The Signal Engineering quads are just that, true quads. Less noise and a tad more theoretical gain than the Moonraker series. All are great performers though. 73 de Bert WA2SI have to add that the pdlii's can be a pain to set up considering the copper wire. they hold up fairly well as mine was subjected to a lot of salt water intrusion being close (within 1k') to the long island sound. jogunn makes nice products... |
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