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Kiwikid
| Posted on Wednesday, January 15, 2003 - 3:05 am: |
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I am keen on this type of antenna. Does anybody still use this ant. and what are your thoughts of their performance? Are they stainless steel? Does COPPER sell them? If not who does? How many variants are there,i.e. Are they available in 1,2 or 3 pieces for ease of export shipping? Regards KIWIKID |
bruce
| Posted on Wednesday, January 15, 2003 - 10:27 am: |
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I like them and have found them to be as good as anything and CHEEPER |
Ironmask
| Posted on Wednesday, January 15, 2003 - 12:10 pm: |
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Kiwikid, They are solid stainless steel and in one piece. If they came in piecies it would distort their efectivness. Hope this helps |
Dx431
| Posted on Wednesday, January 15, 2003 - 1:33 pm: |
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I have one and it works as good if not better than some of the more expensive ants.You can purchase one at your local CB shop or Rad Shak. |
Redfalcon
| Posted on Wednesday, January 15, 2003 - 10:39 pm: |
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yup grab one at radio shack for like 15 bucks. |
Kiwikid
| Posted on Thursday, January 16, 2003 - 2:12 am: |
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Thanks Team,but no radio shack in my part of the world,41 Division,so will check out radio shack sites.I have seen a 102incher that broke down into 2 pieces,join in the middle,this is more preferable for shipping to my country 73 all Kiwi Kid |
Wildbill
| Posted on Saturday, January 25, 2003 - 6:36 pm: |
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I have a 2 pc. steel whip and everyone that has owned one say that they give you more audio gain, I think they're right, I did a comparison and the two pc. outperformed the single. Wildbill |
Elmer J.Fudd
| Posted on Wednesday, April 16, 2003 - 8:36 am: |
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A 7 foot firestik is also an excellent choice ! |
Simon
| Posted on Thursday, April 17, 2003 - 10:22 am: |
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Kiwikid, back in the 90s I know Dick Smith Electronics used to sell both 9ft stainless antennas as well as a fibreglass version. Might pay to see if they still do. |
Motorhead
| Posted on Thursday, April 17, 2003 - 7:40 pm: |
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How does an antenna affect audio and associated gain? The two are NOT associated. More JoGunn logic anyone? Let the flaming begin. |
Tech833
| Posted on Thursday, April 17, 2003 - 10:25 pm: |
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No flaming will occur. Us Moderators will see to that. However, the fact is, an antenna CAN affect audio of an AM or SSB transmitter on one condition. The condition would be that the antenna is so narrow band that it cannot pass a full 10 kHz. or more of bandwidth. This would make the AM audio dull and lifeless while the SSB audio would be 'Donald Duck'ish (if that means anything). When you look at phased arrays (not generally used for CB), then bandwidth becomes a real issue. In broadcasting, for MW (AM broadcast) and SW antenna systems, we strive for a wide bandwidth so that the audio will sound clean. An AM station with a narrowband antenna system will sound really bad. |
frank
| Posted on Sunday, July 27, 2003 - 12:50 pm: |
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In what imaginary world are you going to find an antenna with 10khz bandwidth? And yes any antenna that has gain over another will have louder sounding audio.
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307
| Posted on Sunday, July 27, 2003 - 6:05 pm: |
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There are many antennas with 10 Khz bandwidth and even narrower bandwidths than that. Circulators are disigned with extreme narrow band paths. Where I work we use antennas that are so tight through a Circulator that line length and 50 ohm termination is so critical that a BIT failure will happen if the SWR is 1:12 or above (RDb). Not all antennas that have gain over a dipole (dBD) or dBI have so called more "audio" than others. It is based on the forward gain and compression factors that detirmine the ERP. The fact is , the "closer" the antenna and feedline are to "50" ohms at 27Mhz , the better it will sound becuase the EFF is raised to almost 100%. (of course 100% is never reached and some energy is waisted into heat). |
307
| Posted on Sunday, July 27, 2003 - 6:11 pm: |
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P.S. Frank , I do code , I also do it at 35 WPM. Where would you like to meet? 20 or 40 Meters . 7.125 is where I am at this very moment...6:10 P.M. Fla Time N4ATS / 307 |
bruce
| Posted on Sunday, July 27, 2003 - 10:33 pm: |
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307 take a look at the 75 meter hamstick band width http://www.hamstick.com/9106.htm
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307
| Posted on Tuesday, July 29, 2003 - 8:11 am: |
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I see that , Frank must have had a Budwieser for breakfast.. 307 |
Kiwikid
| Posted on Tuesday, September 02, 2003 - 5:36 am: |
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Hi Team,I am still searching for two 102" stainless antennas.Dick Smith Electronics and Radio Shack(Tandy) Australia no longer market them.Who knows where to find them and do the suppliers ship outside USA? |
mikefromms
| Posted on Tuesday, September 02, 2003 - 10:40 am: |
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You'll still find them at Radio Shacks. You may have to call around to your neigbouring towns are have someone who takes a trip out of state or area pick one up. I've seen them in Rad Shaqs here in Mississippi. mikefromms |
Kiwikid
Intermediate Member Username: Kiwikid
Post Number: 145 Registered: 1-2003
| Posted on Sunday, October 29, 2006 - 8:32 pm: |
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Hi Team, Finally I found a Australian supplier of s/s whip antennas. I bought one from the supplier when he visited our local radio club sale here in Hamilton,New Zealand. I have now installed it on my 160 through to 10m "Bird Catcher" mobile antenna on the back of my 1998 Isuzu Wizard(Amigo?) I hope to work some of you with it one day. 73 all round CEF 195/John Moderator Note! Please submit Member Pictures to the Members Pictures area of the forum. |
Johnbrowning
Member Username: Johnbrowning
Post Number: 63 Registered: 9-2006
| Posted on Monday, November 27, 2006 - 12:04 am: |
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I love 102" SS whips! I have tried Fire Stick's,K40's,Wilson 5000 etc.... and none of them ever out did my cheap 102" SS whip. If their was a difference it could not be measured on the reciveing end of about 30 stations and hundreds of mobiles in the Hinesvill/Ft. Stewart Ga. area! Then you have durability I used to do a lot of off roading and only a 102" would survive everything tossed at it. 102" whips can be tricky some times because if they are too far away from the body or too close it will skew the SWR reading. If you use longer or shorter then 18' of it makes it hard to get an accurate SWR reading as well. 102" will take more power then any most people will ever have on their mobile.You will get a bit more noise on recive as they tend to generate a bit more static then fiber glass rod antena's. |
Wally38
Intermediate Member Username: Wally38
Post Number: 142 Registered: 3-2005
| Posted on Monday, November 27, 2006 - 11:27 am: |
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This is the first 102" whip I've ever used. I've always had something else. I'm very impressed! I should have gotten one a long time ago! Only thing is now I take out low lying branches lol |