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Vertical antenna

@Marconi
When I read these statements and similar by Tom fairly often I think of all those antenna comparisons you did and the disbelief many had for your results.
Also my own experiences when various antennas were set at the same tip height.
 
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The point is simple.
1.) I do believe Tom was meaning the M400.
2.) In that thread someone wanted to build an effective vertical antenna, and as usual there were those recommending bigger more fancy antennas.
He made a case for the simpler antenna.
3.) In this thread, Vertical Antenna, the same occurs.

In point of my experiences, I have been puzzled by the performance of a 2m 1/4 wave at six feet up on my wooden fence vs a manufactured 5/8 wave at 18' up. The quarter wave often did better. . .
 
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@Marconi
You said Norton blocked a link.
I thought it was the cbtricks link troubling Norton.

It is an easy thing to mistakenly sub the name shooting star for star duster.

The Facebook link answers your question regarding whether I was sure W8JI said what I posted.
If you go to the thread on Facebook you can read it. He has said it before, but this thread is one of them.

What it has to do with an IMAX? Perhaps I posted to the wrong thread. Nevertheless, it is a valid comment to insert into any discussion about vertical antennas, as this thread is so named.

Sorry for your confusion.
 
So the new max 2000 tunes to 11 meters at 23' 5.5"?
Guessing one would have to call and ask retailer, " uh, how long is your max 2000"
 
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The point is simple.
1.) I do believe Tom was meaning the M400.
2.) In that thread someone wanted to build an effective vertical antenna, and as usual there were those recommending bigger more fancy antennas.
He made a case for the simpler antenna.
3.) In this thread, Vertical Antenna, the same occurs.

In point of my experiences, I have been puzzled by the performance of a 2m 1/4 wave at six feet up on my wooden fence vs a manufactured 5/8 wave at 18' up. The quarter wave often did better. . .

Possibly tom was referring to the old Starduster or Telrex Rocket
 

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So the new max 2000 tunes to 11 meters at 23' 5.5"?
Guessing one would have to call and ask retailer, " uh, how long is your max 2000"

Another 11 meter local contact I talk to just installed one this past weekend. It was spot on for 11 meter. Did not have to turn the rings. He did not measure it, so can't give you those numbers.

Friend of mine owns a part time shop. He buys directly from DAS. For the time being, he can only get nine Max 2000's per month. I think he said the same for Antron 99 too. DAS told him possible $20 increase on the Max 2000 coming next month.
 
A Shooting Star looked like a Moonraker 4. I had one. I think from the description of the antenna W8JI meant a Star Duster.

That antenna might be a commercial product of the type of antenna W8JI was describing but what W8JI was describing was the generic concept of a 1/4 wave with sloping radials rather than a specific make/model. Sloping radials are mentioned in the ARRL Antenna book in the grounding section.
 
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