Got myself a Tram 1498 which is basically a much cheaper clone of the Antron A-99. Basic end-fed dipole in a fiberglass stick.
Was happy to see it arrived so fast but as soon as I started looking at all the hardware I noticed it was missing the allen key adjustment screw to tighten the end whip after adjusting for frequency, missing 3 locking bolts to lock the sections together, and even funnier it was missing a locking washer for the U clamp (7 instead of 8).
Luckily I have extra hardware laying around, but that allen key adjustment screw was a major PITA. I found a similar one in an old radio knob but slightly too long so I used my dremel to shave it down and it worked.
Finally got the damn thing together, slipped the top section (internal whip) down 60mm like the instructions suggested for CB band use.
Went outside and up the tower it goes, walk back inside to test it out and SWR is almost flat at 26.515! WTF? So I go out again and adjust the rings, and again, and again... Nothing would raise the frequency to the middle of the CB band.
Frustrated I went back out and instead of the recommended 60mm to slip the top section internal whip down, I went with 100mm. Tested and finally SWR was almost perfect on ch1 26.965. Went back out and through trial and error I found 260mm was getting me a 1.1 on ch20.
260mm is a hell of a difference from 60mm like the instructions said wow!
The instructions suggest 275mm for 28MHz, so I guess my 260mm was close enough for CB, but still shorter than expected. That's a 200mm difference to tune it compared to the suggestion in the instructions.
So what gives? Why the hell did I need to shorten the antenna that much compared to what the instructions said? Changing the rings positions are only for fine tuning and would not bring a match with the instructed 60mm.
Anyway, now it's up in the air at 20' from the bottom of the antenna, ~38 to antenna tip, and getting out well. Receive is a tad better than my homemade EFHW at the same height.
Here's some pictures of it out of the box upon opening...
I'll later get a pic of it in the air.
Anyone have experience with this antenna? What's the deal with Tram skimping on hardware? I read that many people have been having issues with not receiving all the hardware with their antennas.
Was happy to see it arrived so fast but as soon as I started looking at all the hardware I noticed it was missing the allen key adjustment screw to tighten the end whip after adjusting for frequency, missing 3 locking bolts to lock the sections together, and even funnier it was missing a locking washer for the U clamp (7 instead of 8).
Luckily I have extra hardware laying around, but that allen key adjustment screw was a major PITA. I found a similar one in an old radio knob but slightly too long so I used my dremel to shave it down and it worked.
Finally got the damn thing together, slipped the top section (internal whip) down 60mm like the instructions suggested for CB band use.
Went outside and up the tower it goes, walk back inside to test it out and SWR is almost flat at 26.515! WTF? So I go out again and adjust the rings, and again, and again... Nothing would raise the frequency to the middle of the CB band.
Frustrated I went back out and instead of the recommended 60mm to slip the top section internal whip down, I went with 100mm. Tested and finally SWR was almost perfect on ch1 26.965. Went back out and through trial and error I found 260mm was getting me a 1.1 on ch20.
260mm is a hell of a difference from 60mm like the instructions said wow!
The instructions suggest 275mm for 28MHz, so I guess my 260mm was close enough for CB, but still shorter than expected. That's a 200mm difference to tune it compared to the suggestion in the instructions.
So what gives? Why the hell did I need to shorten the antenna that much compared to what the instructions said? Changing the rings positions are only for fine tuning and would not bring a match with the instructed 60mm.
Anyway, now it's up in the air at 20' from the bottom of the antenna, ~38 to antenna tip, and getting out well. Receive is a tad better than my homemade EFHW at the same height.
Here's some pictures of it out of the box upon opening...
I'll later get a pic of it in the air.
Anyone have experience with this antenna? What's the deal with Tram skimping on hardware? I read that many people have been having issues with not receiving all the hardware with their antennas.
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