GM Richard - mni tks for the response.
Unfortunately, it does not have radials however there is (separate from the 
antenna in a
box of other stuff) a collar with 3 radials (fitting your description for VHF) 
however I'm
not even sure if they are for this antenna (there were 8-10 assorted VHF/UHF 
antennas
found in the attic of his place and this is what I'm dealing with). To get 
exact info, I'd
have to go to a seance as my rig doesn't have the range to QSO Heaven (or maybe 
the
other place) - hi
   Another responder this morning suggested a model number and I'm gonna hit 
Google
with that (you'd be surprised the number of hits you get using only "Antenna 
Specialists
Co" - most were dealers) since if I can see a picture (in a catalog) it would 
help. 
I plan to borrow #1 son's digital camera and in near future plan to post a pix 
if I still
need it.
   Again, tks for the input
73
Walt (N4GL)

--- On Thu, 10/15/09, Richard Fletcher <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Richard Fletcher <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need help
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009, 5:23 PM






 




    
                  Hi Walt,
 
 Measure the radials of the ground plane, that might get you close. If there 
near about 6 inches then its UHF, if they are near around 15 to 18 then it 
would be in the VHF rage. But a picture could help some one spot it right away.
 
 
Regards
 
-Richard





From: sjotrollet <sjotrol...@yahoo. com>
To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Thu, October 15, 2009 3:46:27 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Need help

  

Am assisting in an estate (I'm an oldie that works CW on 160m so this is stuff 
is strange to me). Anyway, there is an antenna in the mess that we cannot 
identify. The SK was DEEP into VHF & UHF (ran 2 repeaters just for him and XYL) 
so feel it is in that range.
Heres the poop: (at least all we know):
Total length: 11'6" LOA, of which
9' 6" is about 1/2"-5/8"OD fiberglass and
2' is a metal sleeve (where I would think a clamp to a mast would
go.
Its fed at the bottom by coax
Only ID info on it is that is made by Antenna Specialists Co (can't
find anything online on them)
There is a possibility that in the lower area there might be a metal
collar with 3 horizontal radials (ground plane)(such a gadget has
turned up but we don't know where it belongs).
Any help you guys can render will be greatly appreciated (especially
any URL links to a picture catalog, freq's it covers, power rating, etc
73
Walt
 (N4GL)




      
 

      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


      

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