I think Antenna Specialists manufactured these same antennas for Lafayette and Allied Radio.
194, I don't think I've ever seen one of these before. Do you have a picture or can you describe it?
This was my first real base station antenna. It's a basic stainless steel ground plane with three drooping radials.
Buddy of mine put one of these up few days ago. Big improvement over his Imax.
Hey Mudfoot, did your buddy happen to change is feed line when he put up his antenna a few days ago?
Hello All: Yeah Mudfoot I agree built a couple of plan jane 1/4 wavelength ground plane antennas for a customer on the east coast. He said they did have more stronger signal ERP than did the A99 or IMAX antennas. I didn't get a dB increase number but I suspect the fiberglass non ground plane matching circuit has some loss to it, and its design in general.
Back in the 1960's you could buy a cheap Radio Shack CB Radio with a Crystal socket on the front panel for the channel you wanted, and had a level type switch you had to push while speaking into the speaker, for $29.99 dollars. And a $9.99 Droopy Draws 1/4 wavelength antenna, and some cheap RG58 coax all from Radio Shack and U's was on the air. Then came linear amplifiers.....
Jay in the Great Mojave Desert
Hello All: Yeah Mudfoot I agree built a couple of plan jane 1/4 wavelength ground plane antennas for a customer on the east coast. He said they did have more stronger signal ERP than did the A99 or IMAX antennas. I didn't get a dB increase number but I suspect the fiberglass non ground plane matching circuit has some loss to it, and its design in general.
Back in the 1960's you could buy a cheap Radio Shack CB Radio with a Crystal socket on the front panel for the channel you wanted, and had a level type switch you had to push while speaking into the speaker, for $29.99 dollars. And a $9.99 Droopy Draws 1/4 wavelength antenna, and some cheap RG58 coax all from Radio Shack and U's was on the air. Then came linear amplifiers.....
Jay in the Great Mojave Desert
U remember the name of that CB?Hello All: Yeah Mudfoot I agree built a couple of plan jane 1/4 wavelength ground plane antennas for a customer on the east coast. He said they did have more stronger signal ERP than did the A99 or IMAX antennas. I didn't get a dB increase number but I suspect the fiberglass non ground plane matching circuit has some loss to it, and its design in general.
Back in the 1960's you could buy a cheap Radio Shack CB Radio with a Crystal socket on the front panel for the channel you wanted, and had a level type switch you had to push while speaking into the speaker, for $29.99 dollars. And a $9.99 Droopy Draws 1/4 wavelength antenna, and some cheap RG58 coax all from Radio Shack and U's was on the air. Then came linear amplifiers.....
Jay in the Great Mojave Desert