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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Antennas Direct Tech Support - St Louis
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I installed a 91XG/STM1000 on the parsonage of church where I grew up, but I don't have a photo of it. if I get back there soon and remember it, I'll try to snap a photo of it.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: gatineau, pq /// db4 attic mount + hdp269 /// roof-top 91xg + hdp269
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ADTech -- thanks a million!
it's always good to see how others "did it" and i'm sure your pictures will be of great help! now i can order that 2nd stm-1000 and get a 2x4 to build proper anchoring for the j-mount. cheers. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ottawa (Stittsville), ON, OTA (Radio Shack Omnidirectional Antenna and 5Y6S in Attic), MythTV HTPC
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Frisco, TX USA
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There's no visible branding on the balun so it may have just come from a good batch from who knows where. |
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#425 |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Antennas Direct Tech Support - St Louis
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Roger,
No plans to offer it as a stand-alone product. However, one can take a C2 VHF upgrade kit and take it apart for its components. Judicious use of a drill and or a hacksaw (when necessary) plus a few zip ties can yield a surprising variety of options for a DIYer. It also includes a mast clamp mount! These kits have been ordered by the GTA dealers (listed on our website) including forum sponsor SnR in the past so they may be readily available to Canadian customers. Bob, Those baluns tested out pretty well. Visually, they appear to be identical to the units previously supplied by Summitsource as item # COPBAL. Item appears to be discontinued now from that vendor. |
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Hmm. Strange. I found on your website by Googling the C2 VHF Reflector Assembly, but it doesn't seem to be listed as one of your VHF antennas. I thought the only way to buy the VHF element was to buy an entire C2V. This upgrade kit is a much more reasonable option.
I would also like to see a reflectorless C2, but that is probably easy enough to make just by removing the reflector from the current C2.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: OTA setups in Pointe-Claire & NDG (Qc)
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Hello,
I don't see the DB4e on Stampeder's antenna chart. Two questions: 1) Is it not there because it hasn't been tested / evaluated yet? 2) Can it be assumed that it is equivalent in performance to the DB-8 which has great rankings? Thanks! |
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interdit_450, the DB4e is a good antenna, but I am not sure if you are getting good value for money. It cannot be assumed to be equivalent in performance to the DB8, but instead performs somewhere between a DB4 and a DB8.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: London, Ontario
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Actually, IMO I have had both antenna's and believe the DB4e to be really close to a DB8 in performance. The DB4e has a better front to back ratio as tested in real application from my home here in London, On.
My biggest issue regarding these two antenna's is the side lobe reception. It is too good for my application here in London as co channel is havoc during tropo. The DB8 was just as bad. This is the main reason I took down my DB8 and put it up at my father's house. Now I still have yet to take down my DB4e that I installed months back and put back up my 91XG which is really the king around here. Another point I have noticed that channel's below let's say RF30 favour better reception form the DB4e and above this the 91XG is better. If antenna footprint, wind load, price and the character's mentioned regarding channel's below RF30 are desirable you cannot go wrong with the DB4e.
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I was basing my opinion on the thread DB4e vs. Stacked 4221HD's - the results. Interesting about the f/b ratio. I wonder if that has to do with the shape of the screen.
The DB4e will have a much wider beam width (not lobes) as it is a single stack. A DB8 has a much narrower beamwidth due to phase interference between the two stacks for off angle signals. Its side lobes are where the phase shift gets close to 360 degrees and starts to add back together again. The 91XG has a similar beamwidth as the DB8, but it doesn't have the big side lobes the DB8 has, so it doesn't surprise me that it solves co-channel interference issues. The 91XG is still using an old design that was optimized for use up to channel 69, and since Yagis have a sharp drop above the target frequency and a gradual drop below, it doesn't surprise me that it is better for the higher channels but the DB4e (which is optimized for the reduced UHF band) is better for the lower channels (bowties have a flatter response curve).
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Antennas Direct Tech Support - St Louis
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Roger,
The C2 VHF Upgrade reflector assembly is listed only as an accessory on our website. Shop Now > Accessories > Reflectors. Good comments by all regarding the DB4e, DB8, and 91XG. All are spot-on. DB4e will have forward peak gains close to a DB8 but with the wider beamwidth of the 4-bay. A fair compromise for some locations, not as good for others. Please note that formal data sheets for the DB4e and 91XG are on our website. Just go to the individual product's web page and click on "Documents". Regrettably, no such data sheet has been compiled for the DB8 or the C4 and I don't expect one will ever be done for the DB8. The formal data sheet for the C4 is on our engineer's "To do" list, but it's a low priority for his time. Cheers! |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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interdit_450, the Antenna Chart has gone through many revisions over the past 7 years and is continuing to evolve. As more and more evidence comes forward about today's antennas I update or change the evaluations accordingly. AD has every right to be proud of the DB4e so I am like a sponge, soaking up everything I can about it's performance in comparison to other "benchmark" antennas.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Toronto, East York (Greenwood & Mortimer)
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In the Amplifiers thread I have posted some questions about pre-amps desgined for areas with a combination of strong and weak signals. It starts with post 3075. I have asked about the Antennas Direct PA19 pre-amp. The write-up for the PA19 on the AD website is intriguing for me because I want to replace my pre-amp this summer. One extra question I have about the PA19 that does not apply to the Winegard or Antennacraft pre-amps, is what size mast can the PA19 be attached to? It seems like the plastic molding on the PA19 is only designed to fit one size mast. Is this true?
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Antennas Direct Tech Support - St Louis
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Bob,
The C4 has a gain vs frequency curve that is relatively flat across the design band of 14-51. We print a graph of it and of the VSWR along with a channel 51 polar plot on the back of our current C4 boxes. I'll see if I can get them added to the website as an interim measure and in lieu of a formal tech data sheet. Here are the plots which show calculated gain and VSWR vs frequency along with channel cuts for 14, 33, and 51: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23201192/Cle...SWR_vs_Frq.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23201192/Cle...e_Pat_Ch14.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23201192/Cle...e_Pat_Ch33.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23201192/Cle...e_Pat_Ch51.jpg HWP, The CPA19 will fit on a mast as large as 1.75" in diameter. Stampeder, Glad to see you back! Cheers! |
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