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User January 9th 05 04:53 AM

My Firestik doesn't work
 
I have two antennas on my car. A Firestik 3' (the "scanner" version) on a
5" mag dead center on my roof, and a 14" steel whip about 12" forward of the
Firestik. The Firestik has nice thick RG58 and a solid base. The 14" I got
on Ebay for $8 shipped and has coax so thin I can wrap it around a pencil
(unshielded).

I listen to about 60 stations within a hundred mile radius, depending on
local conditions. Of these 60, my 14" bring in most of them clearly enough
to hear. My Firestik brings in 9. NINE. And all of those stations are
within 7 miles of me.

My Firestik is picking up 15% of the stations my cheap Ebay antenna picks
up. Any comments or suggestions? I am about to buy a second cheapie and
scrap the Firestik outright.

Thanks.



Bill Crocker January 9th 05 02:27 PM

What type of cable is on the Firestick? If it's RG58, then there is way too
much signal loss, especially above 50MHz.

Bill Crocker


"User" wrote in message
...
I have two antennas on my car. A Firestik 3' (the "scanner" version) on a
5" mag dead center on my roof, and a 14" steel whip about 12" forward of
the Firestik. The Firestik has nice thick RG58 and a solid base. The 14"
I got on Ebay for $8 shipped and has coax so thin I can wrap it around a
pencil (unshielded).

I listen to about 60 stations within a hundred mile radius, depending on
local conditions. Of these 60, my 14" bring in most of them clearly
enough to hear. My Firestik brings in 9. NINE. And all of those
stations are within 7 miles of me.

My Firestik is picking up 15% of the stations my cheap Ebay antenna picks
up. Any comments or suggestions? I am about to buy a second cheapie and
scrap the Firestik outright.

Thanks.





User January 9th 05 10:41 PM

What type of cable is on the Firestick? If it's RG58, then there is way
too much signal loss, especially above 50MHz.


RG58. The whole setup (antenna, base, cable) was advertised as "covering
25-1300mhz with extra power in the busy 140-170mhz band"




Bill Crocker January 9th 05 10:44 PM

That's your problem!

Bill Crocker


"User" wrote in message
...
What type of cable is on the Firestick? If it's RG58, then there is way
too much signal loss, especially above 50MHz.


RG58. The whole setup (antenna, base, cable) was advertised as "covering
25-1300mhz with extra power in the busy 140-170mhz band"






User January 9th 05 10:50 PM

That's your problem!

Jacket says "Fire Flex RG58 A/U"

Great. Dang thing was sold as a scanner antenna. What kind of cable do I
need?



Brian January 10th 05 12:41 AM

On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 15:50:16 -0700, "User" wrote:

That's your problem!


Jacket says "Fire Flex RG58 A/U"

Great. Dang thing was sold as a scanner antenna. What kind of cable do I
need?

THE RG 58 IS FINE BELOW 500 MHZ

User January 10th 05 12:46 AM

THE RG 58 IS FINE BELOW 500 MHZ


So its the antenna then? Because reception in the bands I listen to
(130-175mhz) is no better than a paperclip indoors....



Ralph Mowery January 10th 05 01:12 AM


"User" wrote in message
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THE RG 58 IS FINE BELOW 500 MHZ



So its the antenna then? Because reception in the bands I listen to
(130-175mhz) is no better than a paperclip indoors....

As a ham operator I can tell you that up to 450 Mhz and under 20 feet of
coax you will not notice any big differance in the coax. I have been
operating the 144 and 440 Mhz bands for over 25 years and that is all I used
tuil I installed a new antenna a while back. Almost all the antennas use the
rg-58 mobile. I did switch to the rg-8x and put a piece about a foot long
of some rg-174 (the very small stuff) to get out of the trunk to the
antenna. That still does not make any noticable differance.




User January 10th 05 01:19 AM

As a ham operator I can tell you that up to 450 Mhz and under 20 feet of
coax you will not notice any big differance in the coax. I have been


Thanks Ralph. So the fix is, then, to sell me new $50 antenna and buy
another $8 from Ebay...



mikeFNB January 10th 05 01:26 AM

the firestik is a helic wound effort.
it should show a short circuit across the connector pins

mike

"User" wrote in message
...
THE RG 58 IS FINE BELOW 500 MHZ



So its the antenna then? Because reception in the bands I listen to
(130-175mhz) is no better than a paperclip indoors....





Jim Douglas January 11th 05 11:34 PM

Does you wife know?

"User" wrote in message
...
What type of cable is on the Firestick? If it's RG58, then there is way
too much signal loss, especially above 50MHz.


RG58. The whole setup (antenna, base, cable) was advertised as "covering
25-1300mhz with extra power in the busy 140-170mhz band"






User January 12th 05 12:52 AM

Does you wife know?

eh?



"User" wrote in message
...
What type of cable is on the Firestick? If it's RG58, then there is
way
too much signal loss, especially above 50MHz.


RG58. The whole setup (antenna, base, cable) was advertised as "covering
25-1300mhz with extra power in the busy 140-170mhz band"








anti spamjm January 14th 05 10:07 PM

Jim Douglas wrote:
Does you wife know?

"User" wrote in message
...

What type of cable is on the Firestick? If it's RG58, then there is way
too much signal loss, especially above 50MHz.


RG58. The whole setup (antenna, base, cable) was advertised as "covering
25-1300mhz with extra power in the busy 140-170mhz band"






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