View Single Post
  #6   Report Post  
Old August 1st 06, 02:30 PM posted to rec.radio.swap
Dale Parfitt Dale Parfitt is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jul 2006
Posts: 112
Default Isotron Antennas


"-=H=-" wrote in message
...
Doug,

I used an Isotron 40 back in 1980 while stuck in an apartment which
would not allow outside antennas. The manager lived in my building
and watched me like a hawk, so I couldn't even do anything sneaky.
The Isotron worked well enough indoors to permit me to make a fair
number of QSO's on 40m. I didn't "slay any dragons", but it beat
the daylights out of being off the air completely, which was the
alternative. In addition to plenty of Stateside contacts, I also
worked Europe, South America, VK, ZL, JA, etc, with it.

Someone else responded that if you have the room, you should look
at putting up a regular antenna. I agree, IF you have the room
and no restrictions. No tiny antenna will work as well as a big
one. The Isotron DOES work. I proved that to myself. I readily
admit that it won't work as well as a full-size antenna. Bilal
has been selling Isotrons for over 30 years now. It jsut seems
incomprehensible to me that a company could stay in business for
that long by selling a product that just plain doesn't work. It
may or may not work as well as you need, but it's worth a try!

73,
Dean K5DH

I recall seeing an article on the AntennEX forum that came to the conclusion
the feedline was the radiator and the simply Isotron supplied a match.

Dale W4OP