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N2aqs
Vertical Antenna Philosophy: Why use half an antenna when you can put
up a Full Size Vertical? Most antennas are a compromise. They work all
bands but don't do it well. Loaded antennas are restricted in bandwidth
and gain. One antenna, one coax feed just doesn't get it done! Most ground
mounted verticals are only half the dipole, the ground is expected to
take up the other half. Many radials are required, and even then, it just
doesn't work well. Or, you spend thousands of dollars to put up a beam
and discover that the gain of the beam at very low takeoff angles is nil.
Also, if the beam is not looking in the direction of the signal, there
is a good chance you will not hear it at all. Then there are the really
compromised verticals. One has a radiator that is a full 12 feet. The
rest is loading system. How well can that work? The laws of physics haven't
changed in the last 50 or 100 million years. You need a high performance
antenna to get high performance results.
One
answer is a Full Size Vertical Dipole that can be mounted on, or close to,
the ground, and with it's low angel of radiation, it will work the world.
It also costs thousands of dollars less than a tower and beam. N2AQS dipoles
are engineered for performance. They typically outperform all other verticals,
and beams at low angles. Compare bandwidth, power capacity, takeoff angle,
ease of installation, capture area, and you will see why these dipoles work
better. Want gain, put up a 4 square system. You can get less, but you can't
get any better...... |
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