We just purchased a new Sinclair 2-Meter Collinear antenna for our 2-Meter
Repeater to replace a similar Celwave "Stationmaster" antenna that was
about 14 years old (turns out we probably really didn't need to, it still
looks almost brand new). 

The new Sinclair 2-Meter antenna arrived (ordered for our 2-Meter channel)
and we found a second cable going into the base of the antenna. There's the
main antenna connector, and there's also a short length of what appears to
be RG-142 cable, hanging out and going nowhere. We've worked with many of
these "Stationmaster" type collinear antennas for many years, but have
never seen anything like this. The instruction sheet and frequency sweep
don't mention anything about this loose cable going into the antenna. Has
anyone else seen this and know what it's for? Our dealer that we ordered it
through hasn't seen anything like this, either, and was at a loss to
explain what it might be. 

We also ordered a brand new 10dB Sinclair collinear for 440 MHz, and it
doesn't have this "extra" cable.

LJ





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