One of the most enjoyable aspects of the hobby for me is tropo DX'ing, and in my location on Cape Cod near the east coast I've had historically great results over the years. I have primarily used Comet antennas such as the GP9NC and GP6NC to do so as both are dual band antennas for the VHF-HI and UHF bands. I'm also in a high wind area and as those antennas are assembled in sections I have always questioned those connections as weak points with the antennas. Given their size as well they are cumbersome to take down and repair in the event one of the junctions does in fact separate.
I have been looking at the following two Laird antennas for reception on VHF-HI and UHF. Obviously they don't have enough bandwidth to cover the entire bands, not many antennas do. Their gain is not as high as the Comet antennas are reported to be either, but on the plus side they are contained within one enclosure. It would of course be my intention to feed them with a minimum of LMR400. The runs are approximately 75 feet from my tower to radio room.
Has anyone used these antennas in a receive application and if so how did they/are they working for you? I'd also be interested in any thoughts on mono-band alternatives that are within a similar price range.
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This is a spring project. I also plan to use some single band yagis as well but definitely want some band specific omnidirectional antennas. Any thoughts are welcome and thanks in advance.
I have been looking at the following two Laird antennas for reception on VHF-HI and UHF. Obviously they don't have enough bandwidth to cover the entire bands, not many antennas do. Their gain is not as high as the Comet antennas are reported to be either, but on the plus side they are contained within one enclosure. It would of course be my intention to feed them with a minimum of LMR400. The runs are approximately 75 feet from my tower to radio room.
Has anyone used these antennas in a receive application and if so how did they/are they working for you? I'd also be interested in any thoughts on mono-band alternatives that are within a similar price range.
Laird TE Connectivity FG1563 - 108-260 MHz VHF Omnidirectional Base Antennas
156-162 MHz Economical fiberglass omnidirectional. Gold anodized support pipe. Gain (dB) 3, Direct Termination N Female, Overall Length 106"
Laird TE Connectivity FG4605 - GMRS Omni-Directional Base Antennas
460-470 MHz omnidirectional fiberglass antenna. Gain (dB) 5, Direct Termination N Female, Overall Length 6.33'
This is a spring project. I also plan to use some single band yagis as well but definitely want some band specific omnidirectional antennas. Any thoughts are welcome and thanks in advance.