Just a few thoughts about this antenna system.
I purchased the mast and the 11 meter resonator prior to getting licensed. After my license came through I bought the RM-10S 10 meter "super resonator". I wanted to be able to tune the whole band and the smaller resonator wouldn't do it.
The mast is 54 inches tall. It is made from 1/2 inch aluminum tubing with a standard 3/8 by 24 stud on the bottom and a 3/8 by 24 nut inserted into the top.
Here is a picture of the mast.
The resonators start at 24 inches for 10 meters and go up in length from there. So on ten meter I had an antenna 78 inches tall. Being as ten meters makes for the shortest resonator the antenna, though classified as a center load, is nearly a top loaded antenna as you can see in this picture.
The smaller resonator is only about 1/2 inch in diameter. The super resonator is a good 3 inches in diameter. Have a look at the corona ball on top of this thing.
That's a good 3/4 of an inch.
This antenna seems to be a real performer. One can't really judge a mobile antenna on skip alone, however I recently purchased a Francis 5 1/2 foot "Hot Rod" CB antenna and trimmed it down for 10 meters and it doesn't seem to pull in the distant stations as well as the Hustler did.
The antenna has a fair amount of wind load so I would recommend using a spring as I ended up doing or maybe even a few guy wires.
One warning however, this antenna has a MASSIVE bird load, and the mast will not hold up to hitting even the smallest of birds at 70 mph.
Can you tell I'm a kind of bitter today?
I purchased the mast and the 11 meter resonator prior to getting licensed. After my license came through I bought the RM-10S 10 meter "super resonator". I wanted to be able to tune the whole band and the smaller resonator wouldn't do it.
The mast is 54 inches tall. It is made from 1/2 inch aluminum tubing with a standard 3/8 by 24 stud on the bottom and a 3/8 by 24 nut inserted into the top.
Here is a picture of the mast.
The resonators start at 24 inches for 10 meters and go up in length from there. So on ten meter I had an antenna 78 inches tall. Being as ten meters makes for the shortest resonator the antenna, though classified as a center load, is nearly a top loaded antenna as you can see in this picture.
The smaller resonator is only about 1/2 inch in diameter. The super resonator is a good 3 inches in diameter. Have a look at the corona ball on top of this thing.
That's a good 3/4 of an inch.
This antenna seems to be a real performer. One can't really judge a mobile antenna on skip alone, however I recently purchased a Francis 5 1/2 foot "Hot Rod" CB antenna and trimmed it down for 10 meters and it doesn't seem to pull in the distant stations as well as the Hustler did.
The antenna has a fair amount of wind load so I would recommend using a spring as I ended up doing or maybe even a few guy wires.
One warning however, this antenna has a MASSIVE bird load, and the mast will not hold up to hitting even the smallest of birds at 70 mph.
Can you tell I'm a kind of bitter today?