Hello to all in the group.
I would like to ask all the antenna Guru's in the group for their
input regarding replacing a Hustler G6-440 Ant. with a "Stationmaster"
Ant. on a friends repeater. No,It's not that simple a question. Here's
where it gets "involved".

A friend of mine recently put up a repeater operating near 444.0 Mhz.
using a Hustler G6-440 ant.(It was all that was "quickly" available
before the temperatures and the snow started falling here in the
Midwest)While the Hustler seems to be performing O.K., He would really
like to get a better antenna for the system. A gentlemen has offered
to sell him a "Stationmaster" at a reasonable price for his
repeater,BUT,the Stationmaster is from a Commercial repeater operating
on 454.XXX Mhz. There was no label on the antenna to ascertain the
true frequency it was "cut" for. From what I've been able to "piece"
together (based on comments from the seller, and old Phelps-Dodge &
Celwave catalogs) The antenna is a PD-400 7.5dBd Stationmaster in the
450-460 range. 

I did try the antenna in the 444-445Mhz region, in an "RF Clear"
space, and it does present a good load to another transmitter. 50W FWD
/ abt. 250-300mw REF.(on Bird & Telewave wattmeters) My concern is
that with the antenna operating almost 10Megs. away from what I assume
to have been its "center" freq. in the Commercial range (455Mhz.) that
the "Pattern" will be so distorted or skewed, any gain advantage the
Stationmaster may have had over the G6 will almost be lost...Being
that far away from "Center" I'm almost certain will result in way more
than a 2-3 degree downtilt.Maybe???

So I guess the real question to all the Gurus is, Does he consider
replacing the Hustler with "this" PD-400, or "Keep Looking"...
Why???...Please no Hustler "bashing"...I completely realize that the
Stationmaster would NORMALLY outlast, outperform, and in general be
the "Choice of Pros", IF the Stationmaster was cut for the Amateur
range which is is not in this case.

ANY constructive input regarding this decision would be greatly
appreciated, Thanks in advance... 

Carl
KA9GPX    
 



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