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<p>[QUOTE="Rickideemus, post: 104596, member: 12677"]Which one is cut for 862 MHz? If you look at the gain chart for the larger tri-boom, you can see gain dropping off after 698 MHz, which is typical of some charts I've seen for U.S. designed antennas, generally cut for 14 - 69. To my knowledge, only the 4221HD and DBXe series are cut for 14 - 51. I think Canada just recently cut some higher frequencies, and they still need to cater to Mexico.</p><p></p><p>I didn't see gain charts up yet for the other Stellar Lab antennas.</p><p></p><p>Oh, forgot the more recent DIY Hovermans from digitalhome. I believe those are cut to 14 - 51.</p><p> </p><p>R.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rickideemus, post: 104596, member: 12677"]Which one is cut for 862 MHz? If you look at the gain chart for the larger tri-boom, you can see gain dropping off after 698 MHz, which is typical of some charts I've seen for U.S. designed antennas, generally cut for 14 - 69. To my knowledge, only the 4221HD and DBXe series are cut for 14 - 51. I think Canada just recently cut some higher frequencies, and they still need to cater to Mexico. I didn't see gain charts up yet for the other Stellar Lab antennas. Oh, forgot the more recent DIY Hovermans from digitalhome. I believe those are cut to 14 - 51. R.[/QUOTE]
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