Talk to Scala in Medford, OR. I'm sure you've heard of them. They'll make a
super heavy duty gain omni if you're willing to pay. They're website is
<http://www.kathrein-scala.com <http://www.kathrein-scala.com/> >. I got one
NOS some time back second hand and I'm pretty sure meteors, ICBM's, and the
like will bounce right off of it.
Gary

 

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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Heavy Duty Antenna question....

 

 

well, i tried to search, but.. alas, sorting thru 1400+ posts just isn't
going to work.

 

i need actual use facts on high altitude (>11k feet), severe duty antenna
selection... i've always been a stationmaster (fiberglass) antenna guy - and
never had a problem... but...i've never put an antenna up at this height.

 

i am going to need something good for 150+ MPH winds, ICE, etc.

 

Open to ideas.

 

 

 

 

 

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