We ordered a 440-450 MHz Station Master antenna, and received a 406-412 MHz version. It was plainly stamped as 406-412 range on the antenna, yet we had a difficult time getting the dealer to take it back and send us the correct one. When we finally received the right one months later, we checked it out with our antenna analyzer to be sure.
LJ
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] STATION MASTER WHERE TO BUY
Be careful when buying from Tessco or anyone else for that matter. Make sure you check it out prior to putting it on the tower. I bought a new Stationmaster for 2 meters about 2 years ago from them and didn't have time to check it out prior to installation. It resonates at 136 mhz. they said to send it back. The cost of rehiring the tower guys would have cleaned that account out. So check it before it goes up.
Gary K2UQ
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