I ordered a dB224JJ from Hutton Communications a number of years ago. It 
sounded like they had not built one in quite awhile, but they did build one for 
our club at Texas Instruments. I remember it took a number of months do the 
antenna, indicating it was not in stock at the time of the order. It was not 
cheap, in the $500 to 700 range. I would call them and see if they would do a 
special.

www.huttononline.com
2520 Marsh Ln
Carrollton, Texas 75006
972 417-0100

Roger W5RDW
Murphy, Texas
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tim and Janet 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 10:19 PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re:Looking for 220 Repeater Antenna






  We are currently using a G7-220 on our repeater.  We did have problems with 
the first one we put in the air.  The current one is also supported near the 
top with a standoff to help stabilize it.  We too have been in search of a 
better antenna for this band.  The DB224-JJ is difficult at best to find used.  
They and most other commercial manufacturers no longer supply them.  The ones 
that do are priced at well over $1000.  If anyone has a good one to sell please 
let me know.  Maybe if we could get a order of several at one time we could 
convince them to do a production run for us as long as the price is reasonable.

  Tim
  N4CKV repeater


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    Re: Looking for 220 Repeater Antenna 



    Posted by: "James Adkins" [email protected]   kb0nhx 
    Mon Jun 1, 2009 9:27 am (PDT) 


    If you can find an Andrew DB224-JJ for the 220 ham band, that'd be ideal on
    the used market.

    Our club is using another discontinued Andrew product, a DB-573-EE. It's a
    3 dB fiberglass omni. It's spec'd for 217-222 MHz, but we use it for
    222.680 receive and 224.280 for TX and it sweeps and works fine. See
    www.nixahams.net and click on the "repeaters" link on the left for more
    info.

    73,

    James Adkins, KB0NHX



     

  

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