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Old February 2nd 04, 04:41 PM
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Default Commercially available outdoor FM antennas [Non directional beams]

Can anyone tell me what outdoor FM antennas are available that are
either dipoles, or folded dipoles, or end fed halfwave antennas,
,j-poles - etc? Not directional parasitic beams!

There seem to be slim pickings, or it's just my searching skills that
are naff! :c) You come across quite a lot of transmitting antennas but
I'm after receiving antennas.

One regular non-broadcast dipole I've found:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Products/Mod...140438851&Modu

leNo=873&MR=N

Not bad, cheap.
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Halfwave type:

http://www.ccrane.com/fanfare.asp

Probably good. Expensive!!
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Folded dipole "halo":

http://www.towerhillaerials.com/viewProd.phtml?ref=52&orderNumber=0


Cheap, but I'd be tempted to bend this straight!:c)
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Crossed dipoles:

http://www.funke.nl/aerials/fm.htm

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No-one seems to sell receiving straight folded dipole!!

Any other similar products out there that you know about?

TIA.

Rich.




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Old February 2nd 04, 06:15 PM
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Richard wrote:

http://www.funke.nl/aerials/fm.htm


Actually, this is a pretty good source, sells RX folded dipoles and crossed
dipoles (turnstiles).



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Old February 2nd 04, 06:15 PM
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Richard wrote:
Can anyone tell me what outdoor FM antennas are available that are
either dipoles, or folded dipoles, or end fed halfwave antennas,
,j-poles - etc? Not directional parasitic beams!


Jerrold makes a couple halo antennae. I'd go to folks like Jerrold,
Winegard, and the other TV outfits.

You can, of course, use transmitting antennae for receive, although you
will have to deal with it being 50 ohms source rather than 75.

You can make your own without much work.
--scott


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Old February 2nd 04, 08:41 PM
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"Richard" wrote in message
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Can anyone tell me what outdoor FM antennas are available that are
either dipoles, or folded dipoles, or end fed halfwave antennas,
,j-poles - etc? Not directional parasitic beams!


Well, I have the following list:

Dipole: "Radio Rod"

Straight Folded Dipole: "R.1100-FM"

Circular Folded Dipole: "All-Rounder"; "FM1080" (Several makes)

S shaped Folded Dipole:?

Crossed Dipole (Turnstile) :"R.1100-FM OMNI"; "PR-6010"; "BTY-2-FM";
"FMSS"

End-Fed Halfwave: "FM-2G"; "ST-2"

J-type:? (Seen some broadcast type)

That's my list. If anyone can add any more models, feel free.



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Old February 3rd 04, 02:15 AM
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If you want a nice factory built folded dipole, just take one of the
crossed dipoles, like radio shack sells, and remove one of the two dipoles
and through it away. You are left with a single folded dipole with higher
gain than the crossed dipole. That is what I use.


Regards,

John Byrns


In article , "Richard"
wrote:

Can anyone tell me what outdoor FM antennas are available that are
either dipoles, or folded dipoles, or end fed halfwave antennas,
,j-poles - etc? Not directional parasitic beams!

There seem to be slim pickings, or it's just my searching skills that
are naff! :c) You come across quite a lot of transmitting antennas but
I'm after receiving antennas.

One regular non-broadcast dipole I've found:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Products/Mod...140438851&Modu

leNo=873&MR=N

Not bad, cheap.
----------------------------------
Halfwave type:

http://www.ccrane.com/fanfare.asp

Probably good. Expensive!!
----------------------------------
Folded dipole "halo":

http://www.towerhillaerials.com/viewProd.phtml?ref=52&orderNumber=0


Cheap, but I'd be tempted to bend this straight!:c)
----------------------------------
Crossed dipoles:

http://www.funke.nl/aerials/fm.htm

---------------------------------

No-one seems to sell receiving straight folded dipole!!

Any other similar products out there that you know about?

TIA.

Rich.



Surf my web pages at, http://users.rcn.com/jbyrns/



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Old February 4th 04, 11:29 PM
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"John Byrns" wrote in message
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If you want a nice factory built folded dipole, just take one of the
crossed dipoles, like radio shack sells, and remove one of the two dipoles
and through it away. You are left with a single folded dipole with higher
gain than the crossed dipole. That is what I use.


Radio Shack no longer sells the crossed dipole. I spent some time last month
trying to find one, ended up getting the last FM Yagi I could find in stock
in the Minneapolis_St. Paul area...looks like they are discontinuing that
too.


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Old February 5th 04, 05:28 PM
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On 4 Feb 2004 22:29:31 GMT, "Bill Robinson"
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Radio Shack no longer sells the crossed dipole. I spent some time last month
trying to find one, ended up getting the last FM Yagi I could find in stock
in the Minneapolis_St. Paul area...looks like they are discontinuing that
too.


Hmm. I just bought one a couple of months ago.

Rich

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Old February 6th 04, 06:48 PM
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"Rich Wood" wrote in message
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On 4 Feb 2004 22:29:31 GMT, "Bill Robinson"
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Radio Shack no longer sells the crossed dipole. I spent some time last

month
trying to find one, ended up getting the last FM Yagi I could find in

stock
in the Minneapolis_St. Paul area...looks like they are discontinuing that
too.


Hmm. I just bought one a couple of months ago.

Rich


Aha, what from where?



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Old February 8th 04, 09:56 PM
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On 6 Feb 2004 17:48:36 GMT, "Richard"
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Hmm. I just bought one a couple of months ago.


Aha, what from where?


My local Radio Shack store in Westfield, MA.

Rich

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