Tram 1411 Broad Band Discone/Scanner Base Antenna

May 11, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:22 GMT+0100 - Details)

Wideband reception covering 25MHz-1,300MHz Transmit bands 26MHz/27MHz/46MHz/49MHz/72MHz/144MHz/220MHz/440MHz/900MHz/1,290MHz Rust-free stainless steel structure 300W max power or 200W max power for CB SWR

Product Features

  • Wideband reception covering 25-1300 MHz
  • Transmit bands 26-27-46-49-72-144-220-440-900-1290 MHz
  • Rust free stainless steel structure
  • Max power 300 Watts CB / 200 Watts VHF-UHF
  • SWR <1.5:1
  • 1 3/8″ maximum mast diameter
  • UHF female (SO-239) connector
  • 6 lower radials 32 3/4″, 2 lower radials 48″-52″ adjustable
  • 8 upper radials 11 1/4″
  • Top whip length 55″

Comments

Dan says:

Good thing I have been building and using antennas for … Ok antenna. Absolutely NO assemble instructions or tuning information. Good thing I have been building and using antennas for 35 years. And i have a high end antenna analyzer to help get it tuned to the T. Needs at least a basic assembly chart for novices.

_ says:

Excellent antenna for the purpose. It was a bit of guesswork to figure out what rods went into what holes – two longer ones appear to be 135 degrees apart.It works for all the bands and I’m pulling in remote signals easily.I also transmit and it seems to be very effective there too.Solidly made. Light enough to put on a pole.

Jon says:

Good value but not perfect I like this antenna and it is definitely broadbanded so far have test from 6 meters up to 13 centimeters. It is however very fragile and comes apart pretty easily. I have to constantly check to make sure the aerials art tightened or they will just fall out. There are no instructions on how to put it together and I still have pieces that I don’t know where they go. It is much larger than I expected definitely too large to be used indoors. I put it together originally indoors and could…

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