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Old January 8th 05, 04:31 PM
 
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Bill Crocker wrote:
Go for it! But rather than try to compete with the big guys, on mass


produced, inexpensive antennas, like Radio Shack sells, build a more

unique,
quality product!

For example, the Grove Scanner Beam, is an excellent design,

moderately
priced, but not very sturdy, in severe weather extremes.
http://www.grove-ent.com/BEAMII.html

On the other hand, the Create Log Periodic's, are also an excellent

design,
very study, even in the worst of storms, but way over priced!
http://www.grove-ent.com/ANT16.html
http://www.grove-ent.com/ANT17.html

Build something similar, but in-between the two, quality, and price

wise,
and you will have yourself a winner! I would also offer the option

of
stainless steel construction, as well as aluminum, for those who

desire it.

As Nick suggested, offer custom designs, especially ones tuned to a

specific
band, or requirement, such as Military Air, GMRS, MURS, Marine,

WiFi,FM
Stereo, HD TV, etc.

Use Google, search the web for "antenna design", and you will find a

wealth
of information, as well as some free software, to help you!

Good luck!

Bill Crocker


Thanks for you postive words. I am by no means an expert, but have been
studying alot about them.

As far as single band goes, what band do you guys use the most? What
would you like to have, something portable? something with very high
gain? I can build high gain yagi's too but they are only good generally
in one direction unless you have a rotor.

I really appreciate your guy's advice. Several other groups including
some of those in the ham group told me it would not work. I started
getting interested in all this by wanting to build my own ham antenna.





wrote in message
ups.com...
I like tinkering in my garage. I have a plan for a small "ground
radial" scanner antenna plan from an old Radio Shack book. I have
thought about changin the plan using aluminum elements.

Any thought of if I could make some "pocket money" selling them on

ebay
or something? I am not looking to get rich just get some pocket

money
enjoying what I do. We have just had our second child and money is

hard
to come by!


 
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