Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re:Looking for 220 Repeater Antenna

2009-06-02 Thread Roger White
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: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  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 adkins.ja...@gmail.com   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



 

  

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re:Looking for 220 Repeater Antenna

2009-06-02 Thread David Struebel
If you go to this site on the Repeater Builder web page there is a very nice 
and inexpensive fiberglass antenna for 220 MHz.  I'm running one on my repeater 
without issues.
Antenna is made by Tram.

http://www.repeater-builder.com/products/220antennas.html

73 Dave WB2FTX



  - Original Message - 
  From: Roger White 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 6:43 AM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re:Looking for 220 Repeater Antenna






  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: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
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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  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
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  Re: Looking for 220 Repeater Antenna 



  Posted by: James Adkins adkins.ja...@gmail.com   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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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re:Looking for 220 Repeater Antenna

2009-06-02 Thread Michael Ryan
Thanks Dave, I have seen several models like this.  The Antenna Factory,
Diamond, Comet, Austin, and others sell what looks like the same antenna.
Not to say that these antennas are no sturdy, but I have to considered
survivability a major factor.  The Tampa Bay area of Florida is considered
the lightning capital of the United States. The other concern and in no
particular order of concern is the fact that we are close to the Gulf of
Mexico which has been know to be a breading ground for those pesky
hurricanes.  Somehow I am looking for something just a little more durable
or that at least has the PERCEPTION of durability.  And that probably means
spending a good deal more for an antenna.  Lastly, I would not be able to
add an overheard support since this is not a tower side location rather a
roof top install. This may eliminate some other models which have noted
problems in high winds.  - Mike

 

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[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of David Struebel
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 7:52 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re:Looking for 220 Repeater Antenna

 






If you go to this site on the Repeater Builder web page there is a very nice
and inexpensive fiberglass antenna for 220 MHz.  I'm running one on my
repeater without issues.

Antenna is made by Tram.

 

http://www.repeater-builder.com/products/220antennas.html

 

73 Dave WB2FTX

 

 

 

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From: Roger White mailto:rwhitete...@verizon.net  

To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 

Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 6:43 AM

Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re:Looking for 220 Repeater Antenna

 

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 mailto:kb2...@gmail.com  

To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 

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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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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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re:Looking for 220 Repeater Antenna

2009-06-01 Thread Michael Ryan
My antenna would be a stand alone.no upper support.  One of the reasons I
more or less wanted a rugged enclosed radome unit.   I have used the 4 bay
exposed dipole type antenna by Cushcraft some years ago ( not longer in
production for 220) and the worked great.  But down here in hurricane alley
not sure I'd trust it.Have you seen the models by LAIRD?   - Mike

 

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[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim and Janet
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 11:19 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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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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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