Does anyone know who makes this antenna?

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Then only one that I found that came close was Antennex, but it had the feed line going in by the clamp...... It is 800MHz
 

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Larry thanks.......I got it for $20.00 on ebay and it is working just fine....I just did not know who made it!

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Speaking of such things, wondering what others are doing as far as mounting 800 MHz yagis? Are those of you that use them, mounting with a rotor, or stationary mounting multiple yagis pointed in different directions? And if doing that, are you using some sort of combiner so you only have to run one feedline? Just curious what others may be doing, as I'm thinking of putting up one or more 800 MHz yagis myself. Thanks!
 

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As of right now, I am only running one. I have it pointed North west toward the Ann Arbor Tower(site 207 MPSCS) and it is receiving well off the back door. It is a statioinary yagi no rotor.
 

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KT4HX said:
Speaking of such things, wondering what others are doing as far as mounting 800 MHz yagis? Are those of you that use them, mounting with a rotor, or stationary mounting multiple yagis pointed in different directions? And if doing that, are you using some sort of combiner so you only have to run one feedline? Just curious what others may be doing, as I'm thinking of putting up one or more 800 MHz yagis myself. Thanks!

Multiple yagis - one for each TRS. Same with the receivers - one for each. I do plan to put up a high gain yagi on a rotor for use when the band is up, Etc.

Joe M.
 
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