I have a chance at putting up a super scanner antenna.
I have an antron 99 now.
Good move or bad move?
I have an antron 99 now.
Good move or bad move?
I have a chance at putting up a super scanner antenna.
I have an antron 99 now.
Good move or bad move?
There used to be a web site that had plans to make one yourself, along with the switchbox. He also had plans for a PDL-II, and a 4 element quad. Not sure if the site still exists...I have heard that these antennas, being old, with their electronic switching is problematic, and may be difficult to get repaired. I think it uses only 1 coax feed line, and it has two boxes to switch...so check it out close and make sure it works good.
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Supposedly in the directional mode you could run up to 1500 watts.I had a Super Scanner back in the 70's. Performance on omni was about same as my Sigma 5/8. Only beam did it match the performance of the Sigma. I took it down and sold it. Then put up a Moonraker 4. I would not waste my time with the SS. Besides, they can only handle about 50watts if I'm not mistaken.
Could be correct on the 1,500 watts.Supposedly in the directional mode you could run up to 1500 watts.
I think the idea behind the "beam mode" was more for noise rejection than really improving your signal. The SS was very popular here in the Chicago area and I knew several people that used one.I ran that Super Scanner for about 6 months and made a number of adjustments trying to get the performance up but never could get it to beat the Sigma in beam mode.
I think the idea behind the "beam mode" was more for noise rejection than really improving your signal. The SS was very popular here in the Chicago area and I knew several people that used one.