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1. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: gctotten@juno.com (Gerald C Totten)
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 09:38:02 -0500
For the last four months I have been using a B&W broad band folded dipole fed with 50 ohm coax. The antenna feed point is at 30 feet and the ends are a bit higher. The SWR varies from 1:1 to a little
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00645.html (8,367 bytes)

2. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: rbdrake@erols.com (Richard B Drake)
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 10:29:40 -0500
Jerry, Thanks for that. I have been looking at that antenna and have been very tempted to try it. Only the price tag caused me to hesitate but I think you just convinced me. -- 73, Rich - W3ZJ -- FAQ
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00648.html (9,853 bytes)

3. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: aa4nu@ix.netcom.com (Billy Cox)
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 09:48:36 -0600
It works ... but ... similar dipole ... 20m up it's about even, maybe. WHY ? Look directly opposite the feed point and you'll see this LARGE "thing" ... Seems like QST stated it's a 600 ohm resistor
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00650.html (11,794 bytes)

4. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: geraldj@ames.net (Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer)
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 10:02:04 -0600
RIGHT ON! The B&W broadband antenna is a leaky dummy load. Might as well use any coax fed dipole with a T in the coax hooked to a 50 ohm dummy load to present a match to the radio. I recalled that re
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00651.html (8,807 bytes)

5. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: cshyde@yahoo.com (Carl Hyde)
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 08:26:01 -0800 (PST)
I think any G5RV would outperform the Burp & Wobble Fooled dipole. I just put up an 80 meter Delta Loop from The Radio Works. Last night when 20 meters was dead on my windom and Gap I was hearing 5x7
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00652.html (9,094 bytes)

6. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: n4lq@iglou.com (Steve Ellington)
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 11:38:14 -0500 (EST)
I tried one and it was 20db down from A G5RV at the same height on 80 and 75 meters. Higher bands weren't quite as bad. That big resistor gobbles up lots of power. I took it back to the dealer for a
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00656.html (9,992 bytes)

7. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: reid.w.simmons@intel.com (Simmons, Reid W)
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 08:51:45 -0800
I seem to remember that one of the B & W antennas used this "technique" of adding fixed resistors to the antenna. The antenna does apparently radiate RF but I wonder just how much signal turns into h
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00658.html (13,007 bytes)

8. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: reid.w.simmons@intel.com (Simmons, Reid W)
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 09:00:40 -0800
Several years ago the ARRL reviewed a "magic" antenna made by Maxcon (I think that was the name), that also had a "mysterious" black box attached to it and sold for an outrageous price. X-Rays reveal
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00660.html (10,263 bytes)

9. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: gctotten@juno.com (Gerald C Totten)
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 12:23:45 -0500
Thanks for all the comments regarding my post. To answer a few questions and refute a few of the negative comments....... The large object above the balun is a 600 ohm non inductive resistor. An earl
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00664.html (9,059 bytes)

10. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: jdroller@naxs.net (Jimmy D. Roller)
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 12:28:59 -0500
I seem to recall the ARRL ran a companion piece with this review in which they took a Cantenna and added 66 feet of wire to each end. It performed just as well as the high-priced magic antenna and wa
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00665.html (8,409 bytes)

11. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 16:12:20 -0500
Yes, it was the MAXCOM antenna that had the scrap pieces of pc board inside the feed point, in addition to the loading resistors. The MAXCOM had the loading resistors located at the feedpoint, as the
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00700.html (9,155 bytes)

12. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: RMcGraw@InfoAve.Net (Bob & Linda McGraw K4TAX)
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 20:31:42 -0800
I'd like to know the value of the R which is opposite the feedpoint in the T2FD antenna. Thanks in advance. 73 Bob K4TAX -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/FAQ/tentec Submissions: tentec@contes
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00726.html (9,951 bytes)

13. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: k2zn@rochester.rr.com (Al Scanandoah)
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 21:35:22 -0500
I believe the load is 600 ohms and the feedpoint requires a 12:1 transformer. Al, K2ZN -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/FAQ/tentec Submissions: tentec@contesting.com Administrative requests:
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00727.html (8,323 bytes)

14. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: n4lq@iglou.com (Steve Ellington)
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 21:42:49 -0500
Castro has the answer. Check here. http://www.radiohc.org/Distributions/Dxers/ttfd2.html Steve Ellington N4LQ --Original Message-- From: Bob & Linda McGraw K4TAX <RMcGraw@InfoAve.Net> To: Bwana Bob <
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00728.html (8,414 bytes)


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