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On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 07:58:32 -0800, Jay in the Mojave
wrote: wrote: On 29 Jan 2006 05:21:39 -0800, "Professor" wrote: Radio Shack DLX magmount .................... 0db K-40 .................................................. ....... .8db Radio Shack 4.5' center load .................. 1.4db 5' Firestik ................................................ 3db 6.5" Hustler top load ............................... 4db 108' Stainless Steel whip ........................ 4.5db 7' Firestik .................................................. . 5db So let me understand these readings you made... the DLX antenna was your baseline? Yes. It was the lowest and became the reference Hello Tnom: Good going doing the testing. There are a lot of guys out there that do not test anything and just recite books. Usually the guys who write the books aren't the guys who design and test the antennas. And that testing data is held quiet in the companies files. I hear this recited stuff all the time. But theres no substitute for hands on testing and comparison testing. What was used for the field strength measuring device? This test was done with an in sight very low power remote transmitter located about 200 yards away. A regular CB was used with low readings on the S-meter to give me a relative field strength. The exact S numbers were noted. Then next step was to calibrate the readings. The db calculation were computed after taking the same CB and exciting it with a variable power transmitter to see how the noted S-meter readings related to power output of the variable transmitter. |
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