Hey - and everybody should be nice to Nate today - it's his birthday today -
Monday October 12, 2009

 

Bill Hudson

 

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nate Duehr
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 4:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Antenna question

 

  

You all (well, everyone who's been here a while) know my general loathing
for fiberglass stick antennas, since our lightning here turns them into
pretty white bits of fiberglass blowing around the top of the mountain by
the time you realize something's wrong with the repeater...

 

But... after all the good comments about the Hustler Spirit antennas, if I
*had* to use a fiberglass stick, it'd be first in line in the spreadsheet
for cost/benefit analysis!  :-)

 

Otherwise, 99.9% of the time, it's Sinclair folded dipole arrays for me.
The heavy-duty ones, not the wimpy little ones.  (GRIN!)

 

And to the guy who just showed up saying he has "always wanted to build a
repeater"... yeah, me too... so I started volunteering with a group that
needed some help years ago, and now I have repeaters coming out my ears.  

 

No need to build your own... in most areas there's PLENTY of repeaters that
aren't performing up to spec, and/or need some TLC.  Getting involved is
step one, step two is shelling out real money for your own test gear, and
once you have that... you're "sucked in" forever.  And not just for your
machines, it's like the bumper sticker you see on pickup trucks...

 

"Yes, this is my pickup truck.  No I won't help you move."  LOL! 

 

Can change that to... 

 

"Yes, this is my service monitor.  No I won't help you tune your duplexer."
Haha... of course, reality is... you will.  'Cause you're a "good ham"...
just make 'em bring beer over... and save the beer for AFTER you've done the
tuning... 

 

 
--
  Nate Duehr, WY0X
  [email protected]

 

On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 11:04 -0700, "Bill Hudson" <[email protected]> wrote:

  

 

After installing some Hustler Spirit HD antennas in snow and ice conditions,
and visiting the site to see several inches of radial ice everywhere, I
became a dealer for them.  

 

They are built after the order to frequency.  I ordered a 420 9 dB HD Omni,
and a 440 9 dB Omni, and the 420 antenna was physically longer when compared
side by side.  Makes sense, but it's nice they are not using a one size fits
all fiberglass case.  

 

I won't have to be worrying about replacing the Spirit Antennas for a long
time, while I enjoy good coverage from the antennas.  I have a statement
that I always share:  "When you buy quality, it only hurts once."

 

Bill Hudson

W6CBS

 

 

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dan Hancock
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 4:16 AM
To: repeater builders
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Antenna question

 

  


Since no one else has mentioned them I'll say take a look at the Hustler
Spirit series antennas. Built similar to Stationmasters without the
"charging you for the name" price.
http://www.new-tronics.com/main/html/base_spirit.html

Dan N8DJP

--- In [email protected], "W3ML" <w...@...> wrote:
>

> 
> Now I realize that the DB type antenna is the best, but we do not have 800
bucks to buy one.


You can do FAR better than that price.  Primus Electronics, Joliet, IL.
800.435.1636.  I have no connection with them other than being a very
satisfied customer.

Laryn K8TVZ





 

 



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