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We need to rebuild the antennas and feed lines at the county's Emergency Op
erations Center. We would like to be able to use 50, 144, 220, and 440 MHz radios at any position and we would prefer not to have to resort to diplex ers and separate antennas on the roof if it can be avoided. Does anyone ha ve a suggestion for a reasonably high quality quad band antenna for base st ation use. Wind survival rating would need to be one hundred miles per hou r. We are presently looking at six hard lines to the roof some seventy fee t up in order to feed the following antennas: Horizontal Loop HF antenna with remote antenna coupler powered by Bias-T. ATV receiving antenna with rotor unless testing shows a directional antenna to be unnecessary Six meter Yagi-Uda, vertically polarized, for inter county traffic. Three Multi Band antennas or equivalent. Any on point suggestions about the multi band antennas would be helpful. -- Tom Horne W3TDH |
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