[Scan-DC] Monarch Antenna Reivew
Alan Henney
alan at henney.com
Wed Dec 23 01:17:48 EST 2020
Monarch AM/FM/DAB review from our colleague, Ron Perron...
Is anybody monitoring DAB in this area?
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 7:32 PM <rapbep at aol.com> wrote:
Thought some on the Scan DC list would be interested.
I bought a Monarch AM/FM/DAB ((www.rgtech.tech) antenna to improve
reception on my Bose Wave FM radio. It works great on my Bose radio and
improved the clarity on some stations and pulled in some stations I didn't
hear before.
I was so impressed that I decided to buy another Monarch and give it a try
for VHF aircraft monitoring.
My Monarch ribbon antenna is located about 20 ft off the ground up in my
attic .I also have a Diamond D-130J disone in my attic .I placed the
Monarch close to the discone. It's hanging vertically attached to 25 ft of
RG-8 coax feeding into my RS-2045 receiver.
The Monarch is advertised to improve reception of FM radio up to a range of
60 miles. According to the literature provided with the antenna it's
designed for receiving signals from FM (87.5-108 MHz) & DAB (174-240 MHJz)
In the VHF aircraft band I'm receiving clear VHF (118-136 MHz) signals as
far as 200 miles from my location. Of course, it all depends on the
aircraft's altitude. The reception I get from the Monarch compares
favorably with the discone.
Although only listed for up to 240 MHz, to my pleasant surprise, I'm
getting clear signals from controllers at BWI airport which is about 7
miles away. The signals range from 254.35MHz to 360.7 MHz.
All in all I think this antenna is a great piece of RF engineering. It
would be a great antenna for anyone with a limited space, i.e. an
apartment. It could be put up by a window or high up on a wall, It would
also be great to put out on a balcony since it's very stealthy.
I would also be a great little addition when traveling on vacation. It
rolls up into nice little roll and has a 15 ft coax. Easily fits into a
suitcase or stash in the car and pull it out and set it up.
The antenna has two pieces of foam tape attached so it's easy to stick up
on a wall. It also has two holes at the end of the antenna so you can
easily attached it with push pins or a small nail for temporary
installation.
I bought mine on Amazon (
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MKYR9DX/ref=cm_sw_r_u_apa_fabc_Qna4FbXYVW22M)
for $19.99. It comes with 15ft of coax with a F-type connector. It also
includes two F to PAL (male & female) adapters.
Antenna specifications:
22.4 ins long, 2.8 ins wide & 0.33 ins thick. Advertised to provide 2.2
dbi gain.
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