Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE

2005-12-07 Thread rogeradio



Thanks to all who responded.  The spec sheet at SPECTRAL looks to be the same as the old AEA one.  I'll try it.
 
Roger 'sixtoes', W6TOZ
Mount Vernon, WA  -Original Message-From: Ronny Julian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comSent: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 13:36:32 -0500Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE


Someone HAS!http://www.isopole.com/english/homeen/homeen.htm[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


In relocating my shop, I've lost my instruction sheet for assembling the old 440 MHz Isopole Antenna.  The ant has been sitting high and dry (overhead) in the shop ceiling for close to 20 years and I want to stick it up at the new shop.
 
Anyone got the instruction sheet(s) that can be scanned into a jpeg or Adobe Acrobat format.
 
I took down at a client's site a two meter one that is in good shape.  If there's a two meter instruction sheet available, I could use it also.
 
Roger Hansen, W6TOZ "six toes"
Mount Vernon, WA


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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE

2005-12-07 Thread Ronny Julian
It's forte is a better pattern.  Not gain.  But take two of them and set 
them up right. 

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>coverage improved substantially.
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE

2005-12-07 Thread Bob Dengler
At 12/7/2005 10:34 AM, you wrote:
>I really wish someone would come out with new versions of that antenna.
>It was one of the best I ever had.  A nasty ice storm  (limb) took mine out.

A good basic antenna, but low gain.  I had a 220 Isopole on a building-top 
repeater; coverage was less than expected.  Replaced with a Comet CX-333 - 
coverage improved substantially.

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE

2005-12-07 Thread Mike Pugh
If all else fails, I've got a 440 isopole in my garage that I can 
dimension for you. Mike

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> In relocating my shop, I've lost my instruction sheet for assembling the 
> old 440 MHz Isopole Antenna.  The ant has been sitting high and dry 
> (overhead) in the shop ceiling for close to 20 years and I want to stick 
> it up at the new shop.
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> Anyone got the instruction sheet(s) that can be scanned into a jpeg or 
> Adobe Acrobat format.
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> I took down at a client's site a two meter one that is in good shape.  
> If there's a two meter instruction sheet available, I could use it also.
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE

2005-12-07 Thread Ronny Julian






Someone HAS!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  
  In relocating my shop, I've lost my instruction sheet for
assembling the old 440 MHz Isopole Antenna.  The ant has been sitting
high and dry (overhead) in the shop ceiling for close to 20 years and I
want to stick it up at the new shop.
   
  Anyone got the instruction sheet(s) that can be scanned into a
jpeg or Adobe Acrobat format.
   
  I took down at a client's site a two meter one that is in good
shape.  If there's a two meter instruction sheet available, I could use
it also.
   
  Roger Hansen, W6TOZ "six toes"
  Mount Vernon, WA
  
















  




  
  
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE

2005-12-07 Thread Ronny Julian
I really wish someone would come out with new versions of that antenna.  
It was one of the best I ever had.  A nasty ice storm  (limb) took mine out.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> In relocating my shop, I've lost my instruction sheet for assembling 
> the old 440 MHz Isopole Antenna.  The ant has been sitting high and 
> dry (overhead) in the shop ceiling for close to 20 years and I want to 
> stick it up at the new shop.
>  
> Anyone got the instruction sheet(s) that can be scanned into a jpeg or 
> Adobe Acrobat format.
>  
> I took down at a client's site a two meter one that is in good shape.  
> If there's a two meter instruction sheet available, I could use it also.
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> Roger Hansen, W6TOZ "six toes"
> Mount Vernon, WA
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[Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE

2005-12-07 Thread rogeradio


In relocating my shop, I've lost my instruction sheet for assembling the old 440 MHz Isopole Antenna.  The ant has been sitting high and dry (overhead) in the shop ceiling for close to 20 years and I want to stick it up at the new shop.
 
Anyone got the instruction sheet(s) that can be scanned into a jpeg or Adobe Acrobat format.
 
I took down at a client's site a two meter one that is in good shape.  If there's a two meter instruction sheet available, I could use it also.
 
Roger Hansen, W6TOZ "six toes"
Mount Vernon, WA













  




  
  
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