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Old 06-11-2007, 10:39 AM
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DPD Production's 700-1000MHz Log Periodic Antenna

Specs: 10 dBi - 10 Elements - SWR 2.0:1 or Less - Semi Directional Pattern - 1/2 Wave LP
Flexible Design: Unlike Yagi designs, the LP design has more useful lobes to the sides and back. This gives the antenna a 360 degree omni ability that's equal to a single tuned dipole, with the added benefit of gain in the direction it's aimed. Why use a unity gain discone or ground plane when you can have omni ability and directional gain as well? This antenna is the perfect alternative between a standard Omni and a narrow beam Yagi. The UHF LP also makes a great railroad ATCS monitoring antenna.
Wide Coverage: This antenna is optimized for use in the 700 to 1000 MHz range, which makes it great for all the new trunking/digital systems in use today.
Wide Bandwidth: The nature of the LP design offers a wide bandwidth. Not only is it wide in the area it was designed to operate in, but it also does pretty well in nearby bands. This will help if there's other bands you're interested in.
Solid Construction: The antenna is constructed of twin 3/4" square aluminum tube for the booms, and solid 1/4" aluminum round is used for the elements. The boom is very stiff, as are the elements. 1/4" stainless bolts and lock nuts are utilized, not flimsy dimple rivets. The entire antenna is carefully hand crafted and all aluminum is given a brushed finish.
Weather Resistant: All fasteners are stainless steel and UV resistant cable clips are used to hold the coax to the boom.
Feeder Coax Included: A 36" (inch) piece of WireMan #125 cable is hardwired to the antenna.
High Quality N Connector: Instead of the usual UHF connector that's included with most antennas, this antenna includes a 50 ohm female N connector. N connectors are more water resistant and handle high frequencies better.
Rear Mount: A rear mounting bracket securely attaches the antenna directly to your mast and is electrically isolated from the antenna itself.
Mounting Hardware: The necessary hardware for attaching the antenna to any standard 1 1/4" steel mast is also included. Just prepare your mast and you're all set to go.
Only Partial Assembly Required: The boom is completely assembled, along with the feeder cable and mount. The only things that need to be done yourself are attaching the elements, and putting up a mast.
Dimensions: Boom Length: 24" - Front Height: 4" - Back Height: 8.5" - Feeder Cable Length: 36"

Brand New, never mounted: $80.00 (includes shipping, U.S.)
(Reason for selling, Home Owner's Association will not allow. )

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Oops! Posted in wrong forum. Moderator please move to the For Sale forum. Thanks!
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Crap!, I wanted that. If Westsdad does not take it I will!
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