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New Italy's Collinear Antenna for 27 mhz 10,40 meter lenght

These look to be very well built. Watching the assembly video looks like stainless hardware and locking nuts are used. CNC machined parts from solid stock.
No shipping options for the US when you put an item in the cart at manufactures web site.

197 euros = $226 approx.

Found this:

Sirio Antenne history of the company dates back to the 70s of the last century. Its founder is Giuseppe Grazioli. Initially, the product range included Sirio-class antennas for radio communications directed to the German and Italian. For nearly 40 years the company has won the trust of customers from all over the world and a powerful experience that paid off a wide range of high quality equipment.
 
I think the shipping would prohibitive. I didn't see any options for US shipping as I stated in an earlier post.
It does seem like it's well built though, but like you you say, we haven't seen any in action.

There's this, but not speaking Italiano...

 
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I think the shipping would prohibitive. I didn't see any options for US shipping as I stated in an earlier post.
It does seem like it's well built though, but like you you say, we haven't seen any in action.

There's this, but not speaking Italiano...


I could be wrong, but the antenna in Smokinone's video does not look like it does in the G-Max Manual. The coil is at the feed point and the Manual shows the co-phase coil near the middle of the radiator.

Could there be two versions with both called the G-Max?
 
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I could be wrong, but the antenna in the video does not look like it does in the G-Max Manual. The coil is at the feed point and the Manual shows the co-phase coil near the middle of the radiator.

Could there be two versions with both called the G-Max?
I am interested in the co- phase antenna, would like to see some results with an antenna that long.
Would like to see the pattern this thing displays.
Good Morning Eddie.

73
Jeff
 
I'd be interested in trying one out. No problem guying it.
A fellow about 45 miles from me in Indiana made a collinear antenna and had a hell of a signal.
This Italy antenna looks easier to put up.
Here's his website
 
I am interested in the co- phase antenna, would like to see some results with an antenna that long.
Would like to see the pattern this thing displays.
Good Morning Eddie.

73
Jeff
Jeff I also find several G-Max vs. whatever antenna on youTube, but they are all in Italian and I find it hard to get any good info even from the images.

Best I could do is try and model the G-Max collinear and see if it produces a similar far field image like the G-Max... which I think I've also seen in some video that shows 6 <> dbi gain at a very low angle at or less than 8* degrees.

Anybody willing to try and help me get some good dimensions for this monster?

I will need length and diameter for the wires so I can consider another's ideas for the dimensions so I can compare to my measurements.


Marconi


EDIT: this is short and shows the pattern over Real Earth that I mentioned above.
 

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