Hi Ron

Another Question Please: I was fortunate enough to buy a good DB224 without the 
support mast. After following the opinions on wind loading, etc. I am wondering 
what can be used for a support mast and where the masting might be purchased? 
Any ideas? 

Thanks JIM  KA2AJH


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ron Wright 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 7:47 AM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Reasonably low wind load antenna


  Tony,

  First the Ringo-Ranger does not have the 7 dbi gain. To think a smaller 12 ft 
antenna would have about the same gain as one the size of a 4 bay dipole is not 
realistic. One note of info...antenna manufactures, especially from Japan, lie 
all the time. I would not use such harsh words except after years of this junk 
something needs to be said. I is said here on this board all the time for many 
know antenna performance here, hi.

  Your wind loading limits will require a smaller, lower gain antenna. If ice 
is a problem the Ringo-Ranger will probably not last that long.

  I would recommend going to www.tessco.com, a distributor of 2-way gear, and 
check thru their antenna section. They have a number of finnne manufactures 
with their specs.

  73, ron, n9ee/r

  >From: Tony VE6MVP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >Date: 2008/06/23 Mon PM 10:28:11 EDT
  >To: [email protected]
  >Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Reasonably low wind load antenna

  > 
  >Folks
  >
  >We're moving a VHF amateur repeater to a 96' Trylon self supportingtower.  
The overwhelming opinion is that our current 210C4 four bayfolded dipole would 
be too much of a weight and wind load for thattower.
  >
  >One comment has been the Ringo Ranger.   The wind load of theCushcraft Ringo 
Ranger II 
ARX2Bhttp://cushcraft.com/comm/support/pdf/RINGOS%20AR2%206%2010%20ARX450%20220B%202B.pdfis
 0.5 square feet.   The windload of the Sinclar SD214 
http://www.sinclairtechnologies.com/catalog/resources/pdf/SD214-HF2P3LDF(D00S-LSABK)-DI.pdf
 (newer model to 210C4) is 5.57 square feet.  Although the ice area is 17.04 sq 
ft.  The SD214 has a dbd gain of 7.2, dbi of 9.3.   The Ringo Ranger has dbi 
gain of 7.0.  However the coverage plot in rural slightly hilly Alberta isn't 
all that much different.
  >
  >What would be suggestions for an alternative?  Comments?
  >
  >Thanks, Tony 
  >(rapidly learning lots about towers and repeaters) 

  Ron Wright, N9EE
  727-376-6575
  MICRO COMPUTER CONCEPTS
  Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL
  No tone, all are welcome.



   

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