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![]() Steve wrote: I picked one of these up because it's received really solid reviews from a lot of people. So far I have been using it on the tropical bands and I have to say I'm disappointed. At my location (Brooklyn) its performance is consistently inferior to that of my LF Engineering H-800 "Skymatch" and Wellbrook ALA-330S loop (which isn't really at its best on the tropical bands). I have to believe that there's something about my location or setup that prevents the mini-whip from realizing its full potential. Although lots of people complain about its being a noisy antenna, I don't find it to be any more prone to noise pickup than the H-800. While I found its performance to lag behind that of the H-800, I'd say it was comparable to some of the other active whips I've used over the years. For the money, it's still a good value, but I frankly cannot imagine this antenna being competitive with a beverage antenna or large scale loop. And yet....plenty of credible people report that the mini-whip IS competitive in this field. What can I say? I just report on what I find in my tiny little corner of the universe. Steve Like most active antennas, the PAORDT suffers from serious common mode susceptability issues. It is really only half of an antenna because it doesn't include a real ground and instead uses the outside of the coax for that. By mounting one on a 8' ground rod in moise soil and adding enough ferrite beads to choke off common mode noise this antenna does an aceptable, if not respectable job. Terry |
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