Bogner makes a nice 10 Dbd for 150 MHz used a lot by the Coast Guard. But it
is about 80 feet long and gets side mounted it is multi folded dipoles. Lord
knows how much that thing must cost. <smile>.
73 Russ,

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> 250W into a 10 dB stick for VHF? I'd like one of those antennas for
> 2-Meters. Who makes it?
> LJ
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> From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 03:41:51 -0800
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: A heads-up to repeater owners
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> At 02:48 AM 1/12/05, you wrote:
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> > > The local NWS TX here is 250w (into a 10db stick), and
> > > it's on Mount Wilson at 5000 feet.
> > > Mike WA6ILQ
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> >you made a mistake. The NWS is on Mt lukens on .55
> >and on Santiago peak, .450 IIRC.  On the Mt lukens NWS' ID it states
> >"located on Mt Lukens..". It was moved there almost a year ago, better
> >coverage in into Oxnard/ Ventura.
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> >Good idea on the RS NWS receiver, tho!
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> Ok, it's 10 miles away at a 20-25 degree angle.  It's still 50db
> quieting on a 1 inch piece of wet kite string.
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