From another angle, I note that Remote Ham Radio and W2RE uses (used?)
these antennas at the Eastport, Maine station. An after-action report
on how they performed and particularly how they stood up in a very
exposed location could be informative.
Two things also puzzle me - I can't find any pricing information on the
website (that may just be me), and while GXP is proud of his association
with W2RE and RHR, the link to W2RE on the GXP website has expired.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 10/21/2021 4:00 PM, Larry Banks via TowerTalk wrote:
Are they mixing up dBi and dBd?
73 -- Larry -- W1DYJ
-----Original Message----- From: David Gilbert
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2021 14:48
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SP7GXP antennas?
I own an Optibeam OB16-3 tribander as well as an Optibeam OB2-40 shorty
40. I modeled both antennas in EZNEC+ using the published dimensions,
as well calculating the impedance of the short square tube transmission
line that connects all three driven elements on the OB16-3 and
calculating the inductance of the "hairpin" matching coil used on the
OB2-40. My modeled patterns matched very closely the patterns that
DF2BO had sent me.
With the help on K9RX, who at the time lived about 30 miles line of
sight distant from me (we both lived on elevated ground), I then
measured the horizontal pattern by rotating my antenna while he took
signal strength readings. With him transmitting, I again rotated my
antennas and took direct voltage readings using the microvolt mode (no
AGC or other compression) on my K3. In all cases the measured patterns
closely matched the Optibeam specified patterns.
It is a fact that you can't get additional gain without changing the
pattern, and 2 db would require a pretty significant narrowing of the
pattern. It is also a fact that the vertical pattern is predominantly
determined by height above ground for similar antennas. My conclusion
is therefore that either DF2BO has understated the gain ratings for his
antennas, or that SP7GXP has overstated the gain ratings for his
antennas.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 10/21/2021 7:38 AM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
I have modeled some OptiBeam antennas and the published specs seem
accurate.
Of course getting 2db more gain from the same boom length would
circumvent
the laws of physics. I recently installed a 4el 40m OptiBeam on my
tower,
the SP6GXP version is 37% lighter.
John KK9A
David Gilbert AB7E wrote:
His 16 element 20/15/10 tribander looks like an almost complete copy of
my Optibeam OB16-3, except that SP6GXP claims about 2 db more gain on
each band and uses lighter weight materials.
Dave AB7E
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