An interesting project, I look forward to reading your report however your
link was incorrectly typed. Here is a corrected link;

<http://www.broadsci.com/AntennaSweepsr1.pdf>

Gary

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeff DePolo
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 11:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Decibel dipole array sweeps

 

 

I'm in the process of putting up a remote receiver for a 440 ham repeater

using a Decibel DB413 dipole array cut for 450-470 MHz.  Since

Decibel/Andrew stopped making the 440-450 MHz custom models, I've used the

usual 450-470 split antennas for receive sites, and they've performed well.

I swept the DB413, and it measured as I expected.  While I had the

Sitemaster out, I grabbed a few other Decibel dipole arrays out of the

warehouse and swept them and prepared a little document.  Since the topic of

using commercial-band antennas on amateur frequencies comes up fairly often,

I figured these measurements might be of some interest to list members.  

 

I tested these antennas with them mounted above ground level, and away from

nearby objects, with the Sitemaster connected right to the pigtail so what

you're seeing is the true return loss at the feedpoint.  I'll continue to

test more antennas (not just DB dipole arrays) over time and continue to add

them to this document.  I have gobs of sweeps of antennas, but unfortunately

many of them were swept at the bottom end of heliax runs rather than right

at the feedpoint.  From now on I'll make it a point to sweep them on the

ground this way.

 

The antennas I tested in this first batch are:

 

DB413, 450-470 MHz

DB408D, 450-470 MHz

DB411, 450-470 MHz

DB411, 406-420 MHz

 

Note that the DB408D is actually two DB404's on a common mast, each with its

own pigtail/feedpoint, so there are separate plots for the upper antenna and

lower antenna.  Its performance wasn't what I expected.  I have more of the

same model of antenna, I'll try to test one of the others the next time.

 

The document can be found here:

 

<http://www.broadsci.com/Antenna Sweeps r1.pdf>

 

If anyone finds this useful please let me know, so I know whether or not

it's worth the time/effort to continue to test antennas and add them to the

doc.

 

                                                --- Jeff WN3A

 

 

 

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