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I've been looking for a good wideband antenna for my Icom R75 and Uniden
BC796D. I live in an appartment on the 3rd floor, the antenna would be mounted on the patio railing. The AOR SA7000 seems to be the best bet for my situation. I would like to know if anyone has any experience with this antenna before i lay down $200 for it. Thanks Chris Cummins |
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![]() Chris Cummins wrote: I've been looking for a good wideband antenna for my Icom R75 and Uniden BC796D. I live in an appartment on the 3rd floor, the antenna would be mounted on the patio railing. The AOR SA7000 seems to be the best bet for my situation. I would like to know if anyone has any experience with this antenna before i lay down $200 for it. I suppose it will 'work' for HF, however it is only 6' long. Therefore, it will not 'work' very well for HF. dxAce Michigan USA |
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I compared a Yaesu FT-840 with a 70' outdoor random wire against my AOR
AR8600MkII with the SA7000 mounted 25' above ground outside. In a side-by side comparison, the 8600/SA7000 system picked up just as much on HF as the FT-840/wire system, and did very well in the AM broadcast band, too. The FT-840 had better selectivity, but the signal strength between the two was comparable. Since I, too, was looking for a single antenna solution, I took down the wire and rely solely on the SA7000 for all MF/HF/VHF/UHF work with my AR8600. I would expect your R75 to work even better on HF, since the AR8600 isn't the best HF receiver around. For HF work, you might also consider a tabletop active loop like the LA350 in an apartment situation. Probably more effective than the SA7000 on HF, and you don't even have to mount it outside. OTOH, if you need to cover VHF/UHF with the same antenna, obviously the loop wouldn't be a good choice. I think the SA7000 is a good compromise if you have a very sensitive receiver, but realize it will not give you outstanding HF performance. Your results may vary. - Doug P.S. If you get the SA7000, don't try to use a standard UHF connector on it...although it looks the same, the threads are slightly different. You have to use the supplied cable assembly (unless you can find a connector with the correct thread). "Chris Cummins" wrote in message ... I've been looking for a good wideband antenna for my Icom R75 and Uniden BC796D. I live in an appartment on the 3rd floor, the antenna would be mounted on the patio railing. The AOR SA7000 seems to be the best bet for my situation. I would like to know if anyone has any experience with this antenna before i lay down $200 for it. Thanks Chris Cummins |
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How does the SA7000 perform on VHF/UHF?
"DougSlug" wrote in message ... I compared a Yaesu FT-840 with a 70' outdoor random wire against my AOR AR8600MkII with the SA7000 mounted 25' above ground outside. In a side-by side comparison, the 8600/SA7000 system picked up just as much on HF as the FT-840/wire system, and did very well in the AM broadcast band, too. The FT-840 had better selectivity, but the signal strength between the two was comparable. Since I, too, was looking for a single antenna solution, I took down the wire and rely solely on the SA7000 for all MF/HF/VHF/UHF work with my AR8600. I would expect your R75 to work even better on HF, since the AR8600 isn't the best HF receiver around. For HF work, you might also consider a tabletop active loop like the LA350 in an apartment situation. Probably more effective than the SA7000 on HF, and you don't even have to mount it outside. OTOH, if you need to cover VHF/UHF with the same antenna, obviously the loop wouldn't be a good choice. I think the SA7000 is a good compromise if you have a very sensitive receiver, but realize it will not give you outstanding HF performance. Your results may vary. - Doug P.S. If you get the SA7000, don't try to use a standard UHF connector on it...although it looks the same, the threads are slightly different. You have to use the supplied cable assembly (unless you can find a connector with the correct thread). "Chris Cummins" wrote in message ... I've been looking for a good wideband antenna for my Icom R75 and Uniden BC796D. I live in an appartment on the 3rd floor, the antenna would be mounted on the patio railing. The AOR SA7000 seems to be the best bet for my situation. I would like to know if anyone has any experience with this antenna before i lay down $200 for it. Thanks Chris Cummins |
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Probably no better than any other wideband antenna, and probably not quite
as well as an optimized VHF/UHF scanner antenna like the Scantenna or a discone. Remember, we're talking about a passive antenna that's supposed to cover 30 kHz to 2 GHz with only two vertical elements and no radials. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to do any side-by-side comparisons with my discone due to the mounting/cabling limitations of my setup. "Troy R." wrote in message news ![]() How does the SA7000 perform on VHF/UHF? |
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