[GCARC] Comet CHA-250HD antenna comments
Tony Starr
tstarr1450 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 15 11:22:21 EST 2023
Jeff,
All that Charlie, or anyone else considering this antenna, needs to know
about it, is contained in this very honest paragraph on the DX Engineering
website"
*This improved Comet CHA-250HD features a new solid whip replacing the top
aluminum section for greater flexibility and less strain on the lower
sections in high winds. The “magic” behind the CHA-250HD is the transformer
matching section. The transformer on the original CHA-250B had smooth
sides. This improved design features a heat sink to dissipate the heat
created inside the transformer from the RF that enters the power feeding
section rather than transmitted as RF. This is the compromise needed to
create a broad-band, low SWR, multi-band HF antenna withinimal visual
impact.*
Basically, it comes down to this: Antenna "matching transformers" should
not feature heatsinks or cooling fins. If they do, it is a dead giveaway
that they are HIGHLY in-efficient. Unless you have lots of power ( and
money ) to waste, there are many other vertical antenna choices that you
can make which will put more RF in the air, and keep more money in your
pocket. My favorite choice, which I own, would be the Hustler 5BTV, but
there are many others, all of which will perform better than the Comet
CHA-250 series.
Tony K3TS
On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 8:56 AM Jeff One <djgrath1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> Charlie Wahl, KC2STO is asking for some comments on purchasing a Comet
> CHA-250HD HF antenna. Please respond directly to him at 856-656-6122.
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> Thanks
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> D. Jeffrey Garth
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> 621 Greenbriar Drive
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> Williamstown, NJ 08094-1149
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> 73, WB2ZBN
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