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RF Systems MTA passive vertical
I've said some not-so-nice things about RF Systems products over the
years. However, I spent much of this past weekend trying out their MTA antenna and it turned out to be a lot more fun than I anticipated. So far as I can tell, reports that this antenna delivers an excellent S/N ratio are not exaggerated. It can't perform miracles and it's not the equal of a longwire in quiet conditions, but for someone in a noisy environment it picks up less electrical noise than any other antenna I've ever used (including the Wellbrook)--and by quite a wide margin. I was very surprised. And it's a passive antenna, a big plus all by itself. Always nice to be pleasantly surprised. Steve |
RF Systems MTA passive vertical
"Steve" wrote in message ups.com... I've said some not-so-nice things about RF Systems products over the years. However, I spent much of this past weekend trying out their MTA antenna and it turned out to be a lot more fun than I anticipated. So far as I can tell, reports that this antenna delivers an excellent S/N ratio are not exaggerated. It can't perform miracles and it's not the equal of a longwire in quiet conditions, but for someone in a noisy environment it picks up less electrical noise than any other antenna I've ever used (including the Wellbrook)--and by quite a wide margin. I was very surprised. And it's a passive antenna, a big plus all by itself. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Steve,, I have one of these to. I did have a 70' longwire or random wire whichever suits your fancy. But I always had an S2 to S3 or more noise level on it no matter what I did. Put a grounded Balun ( aka matching transformer) but to no avail, I gave up trying to pull in anything weak,, just couldnt hear it for the noise. I bought one of the MTA's and put it up, I put a self tapping screw on the mast connection points to bond them together all the way to the grd. and then drove a grd. rod in and bolted it to the mast. NO noise. None. I started hearing things I didnt even know was there. Its been up for 5 yrs now and still going strong. It may not have the signal strength that other antennas have but then again its all about the S/N ratio isnt it. J |
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