Shannon, sorry to hear about your troubles with Hustler. As for the 
dual band issue, we use DB224 antennas at most of our 2M sites here 
in Charleston and put a DCI filter/diplexer combination to pull off 
UHF on this VHF antenna (remember what the 3rd harmonic is). I 
wouldn't use this for a VHF/UHF repeater combo, but for UHF link and 
control purposes it works just fine and we don't have to worry about 
the build quality of the DB products, gosh, they'll probably outlive 
me :-)

As for putting any "ham" type product on a commercial or government 
tower - yikes, you're just asking for trouble.

John/N4SJW




--- In [email protected], Shanon KA8SPW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Dan, 
> 
>    Below is a copy of an email I posted to the group on 12-5-06.  
DO NOT 
> BUY HUSTLER!  They refuse to pay me back for the shipping of their 
POS 
> antenna.  If you have the time and money, save yourself much 
aggravation 
> and money, buy a commercial antenna...  Check eham on comments on 
the 
> G6-270R.  Wish I had before I ordered it!!!!
> 
> good luck, Shanon KA8SPW
> 
> Fellow repeater die hards,
> 
>   Long story short.  I did not have the time, less than 5 working 
days, 
> to order a commercial antenna and have it here.  Due to only having 
one 
> position on the tower, I needed a antenna that I could use for the 
2M 
> repeater and 440 control.  It had to be one piece and rugged, so I 
> ordered a Hustler G6-270R from R & L in Ohio.  R & L are fantastic 
> people!!!  The antenna arrived in one day, just 3 working  days 
before 
> the required commercial install.  If I did not have an antenna at 
the 
> site for the install by 9am on Tuesday morning I would miss the 
window 
> that I had been working on for 12 years to get onto this tower.  
Small 
> town, political nightmare, thats a long nightmare story.
> 
>  The antenna was a POS to say the least.  Bent center pin on the 
female 
> N connector, silicone seal not completed where the fiberglass meets 
the 
> aluminum, silicone seal not completed where the coax goes into the 
hole 
> in the base plate into the back of the N connector leaving bare 
wires, 
> the large aluminum base plate was cocked which left all the radial 
> elements at a 5 degree tilt to one side.   The base was obviously 
> machined wrong.
> 
>  Not having the time to do much else, I pondered repairing the N 
> connector and resealing the antenna to use it anyway.  I called R&L 
and 
> they offered to send me another one.  Since I didn't have much time 
and 
> I did have the connector in stock, I called Hustler to find out 
what the 
> sealant number was so I could use the same.  I tried to bend the 
pins 
> back on the "no name connector" and guess what, two bent back the 
third 
> went "plink"......
> 
>  Hustler offered to pull one from stock, inspect it, and send it to 
me.  
> The best they could do was get it to me THURSDAY, two days late 
unless I 
> wanted to pay for overnight air.....  So they arranged for R&L to 
send 
> me another one.  It arrived at 4:45 pm the night before it had to 
be at 
> the site.  I only had time to put the radials on and check the 
match 
> before delivering it to the site after dinner.  When I checked the 
> match, it was now dark, with freezing rain which turned to sleet 
while I 
> was on the ladder with my bird.  Match OK.
> 
>  When I took the replacement out of the tube I noticed it had the 
same 
> build date as the first, sinking feeling at this point.   First 
check, 
> the N connector, intact.  Next, all the sealant, good.  I assembled 
the 
> elements onto the base and got ready to check the match outside on 
the 
> pole in the middle of the back yard.  This is when I tried to screw 
a 
> Amphenol N to BNC adapter onto the antenna.  I say tried because I 
could 
> not get it to turn more than two turns.  I checked the threads,  
BLOCKED 
> by what appeared to be solder!!!  I took the antenna into the shop 
and 
> looked at in under a magnifier light.  Turned out to be what 
appeared to 
> be super glue in the threads!!!  I used my Xacto knife to carefully 
> remove it.
> 
>  I sent the bad antenna back to Hustler along with all the 
documentation 
> and the glue remnants.  Oh by the way, understandably I had to give 
them 
> my charge card info and they charged me for the extra antenna (plus 
$25 
> shipping) and would credit me when I returned the bad one.  They 
charged 
> LIST price too!!!  I had to pay over $50 to ship it from the 
Detroit 
> area back to Hustler.  They have refused to cover my shipping their 
BAD 
> antenna back to them!!!  I have bought many Hustler antennas for my 
> needs and have specified over 50 Hustler antennas for other 
projects.  
> After this I will never buy another Huster.  I don't care how much 
I 
> have to spend on a better made antenna!!  I just hope the 
replacement 
> antenna remains good long enough for me to buy a good commercial 
antenna 
> and then arrange to pay for a crew to install it.
> 
>  They did credit my card for the replacement antenna.  Still no 
credit 
> for the shipping back of the bad antenna.  Normally I would not 
complain 
> about the cost of the shipping, but it was only necessary because 
of 
> their TOTAL lack of quality.  Oh by the way, I forgot to mention, 
the 
> inspection sheet packed with the bad antenna was checked off as a 
> totally different antenna.  Some quality control.
> 
> Shanon KA8SPW
> 
> KA8SPW  at  SBCGLOBAL  dot  NET
> 
> 
> Dan wrote:
> > I am looking for opinions on what antenna is good for repeater 
use that 
> > are in the $200-250 dollar range. I am looking at the Antennx and 
the 
> > Hustler 270R. Opinoins?
> > Thanks  Dan/NØFPE
> >
>


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