In part, I take away from this current thread that the Imax has been made shorter in length, and now the New Imax will not work with a really low SWR in the CB band like the original. This puzzled me a bit at first but to be fair I'm still guessing a bit.
Some of my old CB buddies that were also Ham operators and had the Imax claimed they used it on 10 meters and did not require a tuner or trimming.
I found an old bandwidth curve I posted in the PDF file below. It was in my antenna notes that I made in 2009. It was for an Imax at 49' to the tip. I used my Kenwood TS 50 so I could see beyond the CB band. It shows me the lowest SWR at 27.505 Mhz. From there was a rise to <2.00:1 SWR at 29.305 MHz on the high end.
I only went down on the low side to 25.205 Mhz. Going down in frequency the Imax shows a trend going down to 25.705 MHz close to 1.40 SWR. Unfortunately that is as far down in frequency as I went. With this incomplete BW...the span shows to be 3.6 MHz wide. So, the original Imax may have had its peak on the high end about 29.305 MHz and a very long span lower in frequency on the lower end. How far out I don't know but I've read it will work at 15 meter with some tuning maybe.
Back in the days, before I was able to check frequencies well above and below CB...I saw a flat SWR BW curve for both the Imax and A99, but all of those records are lost.
I used the forum search function and entered "Imax Bandwidth." I found discussions where the Imax and the band width was being discussed. Some said it was broad and others said it was just normal.
https://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/imax-very-large-bandwidth.17457/
https://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/imax-2000-from-palco.32406/#post-130438
SWR ON A IMAX 2000
SWR ON A IMAX 2000
better antenna
I wonder if the New Imax, supposedly working better on 10 meters now, will still work multi-band like we hear some Hams claim?
Here is my original bandwidth curve for the Imax, possibly suggesting a long flat curve lower in frequency than CB and the high end peak near the top of 10 meters.
Sorry the PDF file is in landscape mode and does not copy very well. Maybe you can see the trend the curve might be suggesting however. If you need to get a closer look use the Zoom feature in the PDF file.
Some of my old CB buddies that were also Ham operators and had the Imax claimed they used it on 10 meters and did not require a tuner or trimming.
I found an old bandwidth curve I posted in the PDF file below. It was in my antenna notes that I made in 2009. It was for an Imax at 49' to the tip. I used my Kenwood TS 50 so I could see beyond the CB band. It shows me the lowest SWR at 27.505 Mhz. From there was a rise to <2.00:1 SWR at 29.305 MHz on the high end.
I only went down on the low side to 25.205 Mhz. Going down in frequency the Imax shows a trend going down to 25.705 MHz close to 1.40 SWR. Unfortunately that is as far down in frequency as I went. With this incomplete BW...the span shows to be 3.6 MHz wide. So, the original Imax may have had its peak on the high end about 29.305 MHz and a very long span lower in frequency on the lower end. How far out I don't know but I've read it will work at 15 meter with some tuning maybe.
Back in the days, before I was able to check frequencies well above and below CB...I saw a flat SWR BW curve for both the Imax and A99, but all of those records are lost.
I used the forum search function and entered "Imax Bandwidth." I found discussions where the Imax and the band width was being discussed. Some said it was broad and others said it was just normal.
https://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/imax-very-large-bandwidth.17457/
https://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/imax-2000-from-palco.32406/#post-130438
SWR ON A IMAX 2000
SWR ON A IMAX 2000
better antenna
I wonder if the New Imax, supposedly working better on 10 meters now, will still work multi-band like we hear some Hams claim?
Here is my original bandwidth curve for the Imax, possibly suggesting a long flat curve lower in frequency than CB and the high end peak near the top of 10 meters.
Sorry the PDF file is in landscape mode and does not copy very well. Maybe you can see the trend the curve might be suggesting however. If you need to get a closer look use the Zoom feature in the PDF file.
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