The antenna looks great, and the price is certainly reasonable (we're a
Government agency, not a ham group on a tight budget.) We just need a dual
band 2-Meter / 440-MHz antenna for one remaining available support that
will be stout, like a Stationmaster or similar commercial grade antenna. 

Unfortunately, it doesn't look like they have a ham band version. Perhaps
we should just buy two - similar ham band version 2M and 440 MHz folded
dipole type repeater antennas and stack the UHF above the 2M ant and use a
M/A-COM splitter or similar.

Thanks,
Larry

Original Message:
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From: T.J. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 19:26:03 -0800 (PST)
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dual Band Antenna's?


You could try this antenna. 
http://www.decibelproducts.com/productnotebookantenna2.asp?Param=ModelNumber
&Model=DB314-A&freq=on  We used this antenna at my work for our
interoperability initiative.  You won't like the price though as it was
over $1000.

73

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure this has been discussed before but what are your thoughts 
about a good quality base station dual band (2/440) antenna's? I 
know I can get the Diamond / Comet but was woundering if there's 
anything out there in the commercial world.

Thanks......








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