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Just got here today in pristine condition.
Interesting that they give the RF Systems outdoor passive vertical antenna a lukewarm 2 and 7/8 stars. I never used it, but have heard good things about it. They were more enthusiastic about the DX-One Pro (3 and 1/2 stars). Surprised that the Eavesdropper trap dipole got 4 and 1/8 stars, though I've never used one and have no reason to believe that its praise isn't deserved. At one point Passport says "5 stars is best for any type of antenna, but in reality even the best of compact antennas don't yet merit more than four stars when compared against long passive antennas" (p. 214). This sounds reasonable to me, though I'm not entirely sure what counts as a "long passive" and "compact". Is the Wellbrook ALA-100 (which received 4 and 1/2 stars) compact? It certainly can be compact, depending on how you set it up, but the incarnation of the ALA-100 tested by Passport was 40 ft in circumference. Would the ALA-100, thus construed, rank behind the 43 ft Eavesdropper dipole in terms of overall performance, or does the Eavesdropper not qualify as a "long passive" antenna? No point in being persnickety, I guess, but I think it would be best to apply a single grading scheme to all antennas, be they long, compact, active or passive. Steve |
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