dmchalmers
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will a yagi aimed towards a fringe area 800 p-25 tower site possibly improve picking it up? Yes i'm aware terrain such effect, general question if it might improve?
I seem to have lost my plots to my discone, but this Sirio you show is awful. There are a few discussions of discone, their gain/loss patternsDiscones are the worst antenna type to receive frequencies above 500MHz. It's direction pattern, that are best at the horizon below 500MHz, starts to point into the ground at higher frequencies and the signal level are down 10 times compared to a short steel rod antenna or the antenna you have on a portable scanner. This is the Sirio D2000 discone:
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By design a discone should have a good SWR over it's whole frequency range, but it is its direction pattern that are the problem. Most discones are designed to start work at 100MHz but above 500MHz its direction pattern starts to be less than optimal to the horizon. If you cut its horizontal elements to half size it works good from 200MHz to 1000MHz. Cut them to a 3/4 length and its a 150-750MHz range.I don't know who made mine, but it has a lot better (flatter) insertion loss from 110 MHz to 980 MHz, then rolls off a bit.
Thanks! I was doing some back and forth with Chat GTP and the recommendation was a Bicone antenna gives better performance over a 10:1 frequency range?@AB5ID It's the SWR that usually has a 1:10 range. Can't remember what discone this is, but already at 437 it is 3dB down at the horizon.
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Thank you Merlin i'm trying to improve my range to pickup one more just out of range p-25 site thats a higher populated area. I found one inexpensive one on amazon for $25 so its seems to be worth a try.Yes, and you should get the antenna as high as practical. Yagi, more elements, more gain, tighter beamwidth.
It will. They are usually narrow in its frequency range. If you have a dipole antenna with one reflector element pair at the back it will start to reduce signals from the rear but increase the same amount from the front. Adding 10 pairs of elements will make it very directive like a 10-20 degree angle and usually even more narrow banded. 2-way radio signals are vertically polarized so any yagi needs to have its elements positioned vertically.thanks guys was wondering IF a yagi aimed towards tower might improve my chances.