Has anyone tried using the Austin antennas that were built for the 200Mhz ACSSB system on the ham band? There are several of them lying around on the ground here in Connecticut. Actually, I was just offered the ACSSB equipment, including the combiner, if I take it all away. I can use the wattmeter units on the Telewave combiner, but don't know what I'd do with the rest of the stuff.
73, Joe, K1ike -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Jeff DePolo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > After spending so much time chasing the DB-224JJ information down > > I'd probably buy and use something else, which I have done. I'll > > keep the JJ Model in my mind as I pull down a few more of the > > Nationwide 220 ACSB Trunking Systems in the spring time. > > Knowing full well that Skipp may fight me on this recommendation, I'd lean > toward a Sinclair SD214 or SD218 (big mama) dipole array. They're available > in a split that covers 220. > > --- Jeff WN3A >
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> After spending so much time chasing the DB-224JJ information down
> I'd probably buy and use something else, which I have done. I'll
> keep the JJ Model in my mind as I pull down a few more of the
> Nationwide 220 ACSB Trunking Systems in the spring time.
Knowing full well that Skipp may fight me on this recommendation, I'd lean
toward a Sinclair SD214 or SD218 (big mama) dipole array. They're available
in a split that covers 220.
--- Jeff WN3A
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