Looking at improving communications
here at radio station W7DTG, and one option that I have is picking up
a Diamond V2000A tri-band vertical antenna. I had one of these before
and it was a great antenna for working local 2M/440 communications.
Even with a low power radio like a Baofeng UV-5R and the proper
connectors the Diamond V2000A has a great signal for FM work on the
VHF/UHF bands.
According to the Diamond
page, it is a ½ w lopsided dipole on 6m, a 2X5/8 wave on 2M and
a 4X5/8 wave on 440 MHZ. With 6.2 Dbi on 2M and 8.4 dBi on 440 it has
potent signal for punching through anything in it's way.
The Diamond antenna that I owned
before was mounted on a 6ft pole in front of the house, and I was
able to easily work repeaters and simplex stations 20 miles away with
good signal quality. Now that I live even farther away from town I
need a way to get back into 2M activity. I am currently using a dual
band j-pole on a 20ft pole that works ok with marginal signals into
the repeater.
From the diamond page over at
TheronAtPlay.
The Diamond V2000A: a no-compromise compromise antenna
Although
it is a compromise antenna the Diamond V2000A will still deliver a
potent signal on 6M in the 52MHZ to 54MHZ range and also covers the
2M and 70cm amateur radio bands. the threads for the radials are
10/32 inch, making it easy to replace or modify using standard
threading. Some have experimented with changing stock radials for
radials made for 6M with very little change on the 2M and 70cm bands.
From my own personal experience with
this antenna I know that it performs well and has a tri band
capabilities on 6M/2M/70cm. Even mounted on a low pole it worked well
for me.
One other option is to experiment with
wire designs that are similar to the Diamond V2000a. Although it
wouldn't be as pretty it should work OK.
Now where did I leave that antenna
book.....
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