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Well I appreciate your "expert" opinions.
So next time I see you post an item I'll be sure to give my opinions of your gear in return. "Dave Schmidt" n9nlu-SPAM-NOT-ALLOWED@nconnect((DOT))net wrote in message ... Heh, Antenex ... stay away from Antenex crap. I purchased 3 mobile antennas, a VHF base loaded BB1443 , a UHF center loaded BB4303, a Dual Band CB144/440C about 1-1/2 years ago. I purchased them all on the same day so they all have seen the same amount of use and weather. 4 months after the purchase, the CB144/440C antenna died. The something in the coil failed. While in communications with Antennex ( read below ) the UHF antenna failed. It seems that you need to locktite the set screws in place due to the tap drill being too big causing a whole lot of slop in the set screw holes.... the set screws rattled out and I lost the whip. Finally, 3 months ago, the VHF antenna finally failed. The plastic housing around the base coil cracked from end to end. Now keep in mind, I do not remove these antennas, nor do I go whacking them into trees and bridges and stuff. After I the Dual band antenna failed, I e-mailed Antennex about the problem with a polite message inquiring about if anything can be done to remedy this issue of a dead coil. I received back a very unprofessional e-mail, not even signed from someone from Antenex customer support basically telling me I need to buy a new antenna. I e-mailed the president, VP and a few others within the company - 2 weeks later, someone replys to the e-mail saying sorry for the issue with the customer service person. But no mention to my problem with the CB144/440C antenna. By now the second antenna failed. I e-mailed to the person who e-mailed back to me which was the VP, he never responded back. Since Antenex supplies the government and the military with antennas, I can just imagine the failure rate with the abuse the military dishes out. Then again, its only our tax dollars being spent on garbage. Not knocking this base / repeater antenna, MAYBE Antenex puts a little better quality into them ... but definitely Antenex mobile antenas - STAY AWAY FROM THEM, its just a waste of money. Heck, I have an MFJ dual band antenna, been whacked, bent, and abused.... a 10+ year old $20 NMO antenna, and yet its still working.... while the $40 - $50 antennas are all dead. Dave / N9NLU "Thanks......." wrote in message news:ju0eh.4889$H22.795@trndny09... 1-Antenex FG9026 6db gain fiberglass omni directional base/repeater antenna. This is brand new in the shipping box, never opened. Frequency coverage is 902-928mhz. Rated for 200w Bandwidth is 26mhz. Beamwidth 17 deg. $125.00 plus $20.00 shipping Cont. US only. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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