More broadband antenna is, poorer it's performance.
Just get any base antenna and tune in the frequency range you use the most.
Just get any base antenna and tune in the frequency range you use the most.
You are right but if he wants the best of both worlds, there is always a trade off, that is to sacrifice performance for the convenience to use such antenna on both bands.More broadband antenna is, poorer it's performance.
Just get any base antenna and tune in the frequency range you use the most.
Thanks, AlexisIf you want an antenna that covers 11 and 10 meters without any tuning, go for the Sirio Gain Master.
Some antenna manufacturers say their antennas cover 11 and 10 meters. In reality, you must tune them by adjusting length. ( won’t work on both band at the same time with acceptable SWR) .
The Gain Master is the only one that works both bands without tuning, but I am afraid, it is out of your budget.
The other option is to buy a cheap antenna and tune it with an antenna tuner.
I have my current antenna tuned close to the same as your sirio gpe-27.My Sirio GPE-27 won't cover from the bottom of 11 to the top of 10 with a low swr, but I tuned it for minimum swr at around 27.5 and it allows me to operate all of the cb channels and up to 28.500 (the upper end of the most used ssb part of 10) with a reasonable swr. I would have to retune if I wanted to use it for 10 FM (above 29 MHz) but the ssb portions of 10 and 11 are what I wanted it for anyway, and it works for that without retuning.
As for the homebrew vertical, you can actually make the ground radials about 108 inches long and instead of a single vertical element, make two: one 113 inches long and the other 100 inches. Connect the two at the feed point and run them at a shallow V angle. That will cover 12 through 10 Meters. I would use 1/2 inch hard copper pipe as the elements. If necessary, trim the shorter one to lower the swr at the highest 10M frequency you want to use, and trim the longer one if swr is too high at the lower end of 11M. What you have built is a fan monopole (half of a fan dipole); the signal will default to the one that is closest to resonance at a given frequency. There will be some interaction between the two, but that just means you probably won't need to trim the longer one at all.
Or, you could just put up an inverted V dipole or 12/10 fan dipole. They are really simple and effective, and are vertically polarized.
Anyone that said that in regard to quarter wave GP...knows NOTHING about antennas...Sorry but the truth!Someone said the radials serve no purpose.
AmenAnyone that said that in regard to quarter wave GP...knows NOTHING about antennas...Sorry but the truth!
That buildable GP at same tip height as 5/8ths wave be hard to tell difference. Plus, with good size radials, like 10ga cooper and good egg insulators soldered etc. then could use GOOD Para-cord or Good Dacron rope for top set of guys.
All the Best
Gary
get a sirio m400 ..great little antenna for the moneyReminds me of my first base station antenna the Shakespeare Big Stick but back in those days I couldn't afford a SSB radio so I never tried it for DX. Anything is possible with the right situation.
I'll second the motion, that's what I'm running now !get a sirio m400 ..great little antenna for the money
I have a Starduster M-400, it can be tuned to work both 10/11 meters, mine did well on both and the swr was reasonable on both bands, 1.2 on 11 meters and 1.4 on 10 meters, could have likely gotten lower swr but was happy with my 1st tuning and left it there!The Star-Duster is a great 11 meter antenna but don't know about 10 meter never tried it but someone in here probably has.