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Martin, VK2UMJ July 11th 03 12:27 PM

antenna 10m
 
"Mikael Mortensen" wrote in message
k...
Hi!

It goes from 25.165 to 29.695 Mhz..

Regards
Mikael



If you're not a licensed ham, and by the sound of your post you're not, then
it really doesn't matter what antenna you use because you wont be
transmitting over that range anyway, will you....

If you are a licensed ham, then you should have the basic technical
knowledge to know how to get an antenna to tune to the frequencies you need
to use, and I don't really think the 10m band covers 25 to 29 Mhz........

Just my useless bit of advice...

Martin, VK2UMJ



Greg July 11th 03 12:29 PM

Sorry about that! Saw 10M and didn't think about the frequencies.
Bottom line is a dipole works well and is simple to build yourself.




"Tarmo Tammaru I don't think he means 10 m. Said 27-28 MHz.



Richard Clark July 11th 03 05:17 PM

On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 19:04:54 +0200, "Mikael Mortensen"
wrote:

Hi!

What kind of antenna can i use with a tranciever (Albrecht AE 485 S) in the
27-28Mhz (10 m)?

I tried an 27Mhz mobile antenna, but it can not be adjustet under 3 on the
SWR-metre.


/Mikael


Hi Mikael,

What adjustment did you make?

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC

AA July 11th 03 10:43 PM

FM? Has CB changed that much or are you using non type-accepted gear?


Richard, he's in Denmark. Not sure of the requirements there, but I believe
that FM is allowed in certain segments.

Cheers;
Andrew

July 12th 03 02:15 AM

Andrew is correct ! In the U.K, ect, Europe uses FM, NOT AM! and has for a
number of years! Gives cause to just WHY nobody improts them here , for
conversion to 10 METERS! Jim nn7k



"AA" wrote in message
...
FM? Has CB changed that much or are you using non type-accepted gear?



Richard, he's in Denmark. Not sure of the requirements there, but I

believe
that FM is allowed in certain segments.

Cheers;
Andrew





Richard Clark July 12th 03 11:26 PM

On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 16:49:31 GMT, "CW"
wrote:
They use FM CB outside the US.

So I've been told.

Mikael Mortensen July 13th 03 03:24 PM

Hi !

I'm not licensed And I will only use the CB part of the radio.
The problem was, I couldnt adjust my 27Mhz antenna, in the 27Mhz range.

Regards
Mikael



"Martin, VK2UMJ" wrote in message
...
"Mikael Mortensen" wrote in message
k...
Hi!

It goes from 25.165 to 29.695 Mhz..

Regards
Mikael



If you're not a licensed ham, and by the sound of your post you're not,

then
it really doesn't matter what antenna you use because you wont be
transmitting over that range anyway, will you....

If you are a licensed ham, then you should have the basic technical
knowledge to know how to get an antenna to tune to the frequencies you

need
to use, and I don't really think the 10m band covers 25 to 29 Mhz........

Just my useless bit of advice...

Martin, VK2UMJ





Richard Clark July 13th 03 07:39 PM

On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 16:30:32 +0200, "Mikael Mortensen"
wrote:

Hi!

Well i guess you already know that Denmark uses FM. :-)

I will try your advice.

Regards
Mikael


Hi Mikael,

Let us know how good/bad the advice was.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


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