[Premium-Rx] B&W Antenna for sale
Williams, Barry
Barry.Williams at nov.com
Tue May 3 23:39:09 EDT 2011
One of the fellows who had to go out and set up radio systems at embassies pointed out that in some places there may be radio operators who know little about the antenna systems. This type antenna is not optimum, but works without power fold back on all frequencies, so is basically trouble free and worked well enough.
73,
Barry
KD5VC
------Original Message------
From: Robert Nickels
To: premium-rx at mailman.qth.net
ReplyTo: W9RAN at oneradio.net
Subject: Re: [Premium-Rx] B&W Antenna for sale
Sent: May 3, 2011 10:19 PM
On 5/3/2011 8:39 PM, Bob Kulow wrote:
> It can be useful for net operations where there is no competition for the frequency
They also use 'em for ALE (Automatic Link Establishment) mode, where the
radio has to switch frequencies quickly to find the best propagation.
That's why they're often seen on government buildings, etc. I would
think the automatic antenna tuners would be a much better option.
73, Bob W9RAN
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