Hi you are correct these antennas take 2 feedlines and you can switch via
your alpha-delta switch box or what ever. I have one up and it works GREAT.
A 4.5 ' boom, 5.5 lbs and our models on the conservative side show
approx:7db gain frwd, but that # is a VERY CONSERVATIVE. I feel it is better
to be conservative with the gain number and surprise folks rather than give
some way out number and then disappoint folks. The six 6 meter 5 element is
equally a quality antenna of course larger and heavier. Also offers vert and
horz polarization. This stuff does work. They may NOT BE the very best, but
they are by no means the worst. The quality of the workmanship is
impressive. These antennas are not held together by rivets or pipe clamps,
we use a very unique "hub" which is very secure. I have pictures of the
mounts for anyone that would like.
This morning via a phone conference call the decision was made to continue
forward into the Amateur Market. Yours truly will be over seeing the effort.
A redesigned "V quad" for 10-20 including the warc bands will be introduced
very soon. Besides Gizmo's for MURS freq.(152.00 MHz), 220, 440, 900 and
1.2.
The biggest and greatest news I can tell everyone, is Charles Electronics,
owns the dies and drawings to all the "Wilson electronics" products. I got
involved with Charles Electronics, when I needed parts for my Wilson SYS-1.
During many months of conversations I was pulling for the reintroduction of
the Wilson line. I ended up getting involved more than I ever imagined, and
now being put to over see all of the amateur line is really something. So,
the Wonderful line of Wilson products, antennas towers etc, WILL BE
launched. When exactly I can not say for sure. Apparently, the Name is owned
by another firm , but we own the dies, drawings etc. I will keep everyone
posted.
I have made a HUGE push and it will happen for a "separation" of the
divisions. I made it very clear, that the amateur radio side MUST BE
completely free from any of the 11 mtr sales/activity. After some
discussion the owner understood and agreed. The amateur radio side will have
its own web portal products, catalog etc. I told the owner of yesterdays
events and explained I could not stay involved if the two operations stayed
as they were. So the changes are happening and will be happening.
I understand everyone's concern, I too became concerned, so there for the
changes are happening. These products are high quality and work very well,
so I hope everyone at some point gives these quality built here in the USA
antennas a try.
Thank You,
73
de
NE6V
ARRL Los Angeles Section Affiliated Club Coordinator
ARRL SW Division Cong.Dist.29 LAA
ARRL Life Member
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Walker" <jim@walkersdomain.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] polarization change
> Then would the optimum antenna be one that would be a directional (with
> F/B
> and side rejection as well as gain) antenna that rotates on the horizontal
> plane i.e. a typical yagi beam); that could also be tilted along the axis
> of
> the boom....from a horizontal to vertical position.
>
> I guess one could also design a quad fed for both horizontal and vertical
> polarization with the ability to switch between the two polars.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Michael Ryan
> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 12:22 PM
> To: 'jim Jarvis'; towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] polarization change
>
> All comments have been very interesting, but I think Steve may have
> already
> nailed this thing with the comment about having MULTIPLE antennas to
> choose
> from. One may hear better ( or transmit ) than the other at any given time
> due to variables. It pays to have choices. This may or may not be
> possible
> for some. '73 all. Enjoy the Easter Weekend. - Mike
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of jim Jarvis
> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 11:08 AM
> To: towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] polarization change
>
>
> I wasn't going to comment on this, because wiser heads have prevailed, on
> this topic, for the most part.
>
> HOWEVER, I learned something today that may be worth contributing to the
> discussion:
>
> I have always assumed that fading was principally a result of changes in
> arrival angle, due to ionospheric dynamics, and accepted the literature
> which said that all signals arrived
> horizontally polarized. This morning, I learned that it may be
> polarization that is the principal
> variable.
>
> At k2ttt's place, getting my taxes done, we were playing with his new K3,
> and discussing the
> impact of having dual receivers. This past season, on 160m, he had
> an inverted vee, horizontally
> polarized, and a loop, which was fed to be vertically polarized.
>
> By putting one antenna into each receiver, he was able to observe that the
> principal variable
> seemed to be polarization. Selecting diversity receive, he had dead
> solid signals, when either of
> the individual channels was fading to the point of no copy.
>
> Although 160 may be different from higher bands, this anecdote does seem
> to
> run counter to the prevailing wisdom that the ionosphere tends to make all
> signals arrive horizontally polarized.
>
> While this strictly speaking belongs on the topband reflector, one
> antenna
> was hung from a tower,
> and the other had to avoid coupling to the tower. So the comment is
> peripherally relevant to TT.
>
> N2EA
>
>
>
>
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