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A uniquely designed broadband vertical requiring NO GROUND RADIALS. This is EXTREMELY easy to assemble, requires no tuning or adjustments and VSWR is under 1.6:1 continuously from 3.5MHz – 57MHz! It is not a 1/4 wave vertical, but an end-fed long wire type antenna with a matching transformer in a vertical position.
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Frequency: 1.8-150MHz Power Range Forward: 15/150/1.5kW...
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NatCommGroup products are under factory warranty for one...
- Tri-band
Tri-Band 146/446/1200MHz Gain & Wave: 146MHz 6.0dBi 5/8 wave...
- Multi-Band HF/VHF/UHF
Most Comet mobile antennas over 29″ length have a fold-over...
- Mounts With Coax
HF: 100W. VHF: 75W. UHF: 50W. ... Heavy Duty lip mount with...
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31 sty 2024 · Although, Comet HF vertical antenna is the best from our perspective view due to user satisfaction, flexibility, and lower budget for people affordability. Another good choice is Hustler HF antennas, the price is lower than the Super Antenna.
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Non-radial ultra wide band ground plane vertical antenna. TX 3.5~57MHz. 50 Ohm impedance, standard PL-259 coax connector. 250W on SSB, 75W on digital mode. Rated for 67 mph wind load. 23.4 ft height, 7 lbs. weight. Time Owned: 3 to 6 months.
The Comet CHA250B broadband vertical antenna will amazingly cover 75/80 meters through 6 meters with no gaps! Transmit range is 3.5-57 MHz and receive range is 2-90 MHz. SWR <1.5:1. This 23.5 foot vertical requires no radials and weighs only 7.1 lbs. The antenna consists of five sections of aluminum tubing that slide into each other.
9 sie 2024 · I've been reading a ton about vertical HF antenna options, and I know this particular antenna (and the original CHA250B) have a mixed bag of opinions/reviews. I believe that @prcguy (paraphrasing) called it a great dummy load for the end of one's coax.
Vertical antennas are highly versatile and often an integral part of amateur radio setups. They’re used in a wide range of radio applications, including point-to-point radio, private radio, and mobile communications.