[NLRS] broadband antenna for beacon
Mary Brown
maryalanab at gmail.com
Fri Apr 9 18:22:24 EDT 2021
Go with the VJB yagi and install it in a plastic housing for weather
proofing. Test the housing in a microwave, if it gets warm it is a no go.
Mary
W0AAT
-----Original Message-----
From: nlrs-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:nlrs-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On
Behalf Of Gregg Lind
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2021 5:12 PM
To: NLRS
Subject: [NLRS] broadband antenna for beacon
I have an opportunity at our Collins radio club site to install a beacon
antenna for testing VHF bands (for rovers/fixed site). We have space on our
mast. I was wondering what antenna people have purchased for beacon testing
902 and up in a single antenna package? I understand the issues of optional
antennas using multiple antennas etc.
I was thinking of using a Kent Britain WASVJB PWB yagi antenna not sure how
this would survive. I want to throw it out to NLRS and ask if you know a
clever solution for a 1 antenna solution to squirt a beacon out for 902 and
up to a practical limit.
Is there a commercial or military antenna or something that can be
purchased, I am not making this a science project and building it. It
will be on a rotor. I will need to purchase and have it in hand in less than
5 weeks before our crane comes to install our antenna.
Any suggestions --- we do not get access to this tower often as it is on
company property. Also with the crane we are pulling down 2m, 440, and HF
beam and doing repairs.. so it is a good time to take advantage of putting
another antenna in the mix.
Gregg KC0SKM
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