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![]() "Dan Morisseau" wrote in message ... T-bone wrote: I just don't think that discones should be dismissed as pure junk. Within their limits, I've found them to be fine general all around signal recievers, which is what their purpose is. Agreed! You are absolutely right. George has been shilling Scantennas for Antenna Warehouse for several years now. He belittles whatever else anyone my recommend and refuses to acknowledge that another product may suffice for another's purposes. His shamelessly partisan promotion gets old after awhile. A discone is going to exhibit no gain, in fact probably less than unity gain, when compared to an isotropic, but you can essentially call a discone a 0 dB gain antenna across its entire bandwidth of operation. Using an oversimplification, the lower frequency of the discone will be largely determined by cone and disc element lengths (about 0.25 and 0.17 respectively), the upper frequency by the gap between the two. Although a discone will probably only exhibit an ideal response across about a 3 to 1 range (well short of this gap limitation). A dipole will exhibit a slight gain over the same source (isotropic), about 2.7 dB in the real world, across its bandwidth. However, the dipole will be much more narrow banded. The dipole has a single resonant frequency, determined mostly by physical size. It is easy to use transmit bandwidth to define 'peak' operation. Transmit bandwidth is defined as the band between the two frequencies at which the SWR on the feedline has risen to stated values, it being assumed the SWR at the band center has previously been adjusted by some means to be 1:1. However, receive bandwidth can also be defined. Receiving bandwidth is defined as the band between the two frequencies at which receiver input power has fallen to 1/2 the level at the band center. It is described as the 3dB bandwidth. For a Zo-matched receiver, 3dB bandwidth is 2*Fc/Q where Fc is the center frequency and Q is the intrinsic Q of the antenna. Remember this Q and look at where it is in the formula. For receive antenna purposes a lower Q will mean a broader bandwidth. The Scantenna is a modified multiple dipole antenna, on the quoted website it calls it a '15 element clustered dipole design'. The elements that splay out from the main element are there to broaden the bandwidth. The short elements on the mounting boom are to cover the higher frequencies. Without having tried the antenna myself, but having more than a little bit of professional experience with RF, I can make a pretty good stab at what I would expect the antenna to do in use. The longest length is about 101 inches. This is going to put the lowest usable frequency around 50 MHz. Guestimating the length of the other elements from this 101 number it looks like they have selected lengths that fall near certain bands, probably the 'major' scanner bands. So that the antenna will probably function quite well in those frequency areas. If you stay in those bands you will probably get better performance with the scantenna than you will with the discone. However, outside those narrow bands the discone will probably perform better. One thing to note. At the higher frequencies the Scantenna seems to use short boom mounted dipoles. These WILL display a directionality based on the relationship of the received signal directions to the main set of elements. In other words, it will look 'down' the boom better than to the side. At those higher bands the Scantenna will probably display a better performance ONLY when the transmitting station is along this direction. Other than that the discone will probably appear to perform better on average. So, depending on your primary scan activities, the discone will probably be the less limited choice. But, if the Scantenna fits your specific application it may exhibit a slight performance edge, within its band limitations. All just a guess on my part, but defendable. For most things I would opt for a well designed and built discone myself. C |
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