[aprssig] Antenna recommendation
Joel Maslak
jmaslak-aprs at antelope.net
Mon Jan 22 15:15:15 EST 2007
On Jan 22, 2007, at 12:45 PM, VE7GDH wrote:
> I don't have their quarter wave, but I do have their very rugged
> dual-band
> j-pole on a digi here right now. I'm quite impressed by how tough
> it looks,
> but "here" is a non-alpine environment. However, we had lots of
> (major)
> wind storms over the last month or two and it has survived.
I just built a plumber's special J-Pole out of the sturdiest copper
pipe I could find, soldered everything together, and mounted it on
the side of the house. I then grounded it (benefit of the J-Pole is
the whole thing can be DC-grounded), tying it to a ground rod
directly under the antenna which is in turn connected to the rest of
my house's grounding system. I could swing off of the antenna if I
wanted to, it would easily support my weight. I sealed it up pretty
good so that it's water tight at the top and where I mounted a PL-259
jack, but left a drain hole in the bottom just in case I didn't seal
things as well as I thought (I don't have to worry about insects
nesting inside where I live so having an opening is no big deal).
But my home station is in a valley and I can't put up a huge tower,
and all I cared about was reliable coverage within the valley. It
does that nicely. It's also relatively lightning safe, can survive
90MPH + wind that it's been exposed to, and should be extremely easy
to fix if anything goes wrong.
That all said, I suspect there are 200 answers to the problem, but I
would recommend "simple" over gain if the weather is harsh or if you
would have a hard time accessing the site some of the time (or if
like me want to install it and forget about it - I haven't done
anything other than occasionally plugging in an antenna analyzer,
verifying the coax connection still looks like it's watertight, and
banging it around a bit to see if anything is loose - so far it's
been very solid and I've done no repairs in the last 6 years).
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