Are these antennas any good for around 100 watts transmitting power.
Band 2 Antenna RFS Type 828HP FM Broadcast
Any Good for 100w
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Any Good for 100w
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Re: Any Good for 100w
One for sale on E Bay £99
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Re: Any Good for 100w
I think that is one of those circular polarisation jobs. Yes that should easily take 100 - it is rated at 30Kw.
http://www.rfsworld.com/websearchecat/d ... ?q=828HP-6
It looks like they are designed to be used in arrays.
http://www.rfsworld.com/websearchecat/d ... ?q=828HP-6
It looks like they are designed to be used in arrays.
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Re: Any Good for 100w
It'll work, but not very well. These things are designed to be stacked. One on it's own will be 3dB down on a simple (properly matched) dipole! You're just going to be wasting power.
You really should be using something like a J-pole - easy to build and match, and (generally) does better than a dipole. It also doesn't look like a pirate aerial. Also consider the "flowerpot" aerial (look them up - they're very good). You can make a J-pole for <£10
You really should be using something like a J-pole - easy to build and match, and (generally) does better than a dipole. It also doesn't look like a pirate aerial. Also consider the "flowerpot" aerial (look them up - they're very good). You can make a J-pole for <£10
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Re: Any Good for 100w
Thank You for your replies, I wondered if they should be stacked for the big boys. it was if it would be a waste of time to use on its own with just 100w, and the answer is yes. thank for Albert H and Bton-FM
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Re: Any Good for 100w
circular antena under 1000w is practical useless... minimum of minimum is 500w!