Puzzled about different beam antennas
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 3:36 am
I notice that a Cushcraft 2 element 40mtr beam has a 22 ft boom and the Mosley 2 element 40mtr beam has a 28 ft boom, yet both beams have essentially the same db gain.
I am inclined to think that Mosley has a standard boom for several different models in order to cut costs. Most Mosley tri-band beams at best have 8 to 8.5 db gain, yet the Cushcraft X7 tri-bander has 12 to 13 db gain.
Mosley is quite expensive compared to other brands and do not have as much gain or front to back rejection. Other companies boast much higher figures with more compact antennas. Could they be using different figures and see gain and fb ratio differently than Mosley? What could actual gains signal wise be?
Need some positive thoughts on these issues
I am inclined to think that Mosley has a standard boom for several different models in order to cut costs. Most Mosley tri-band beams at best have 8 to 8.5 db gain, yet the Cushcraft X7 tri-bander has 12 to 13 db gain.
Mosley is quite expensive compared to other brands and do not have as much gain or front to back rejection. Other companies boast much higher figures with more compact antennas. Could they be using different figures and see gain and fb ratio differently than Mosley? What could actual gains signal wise be?
Need some positive thoughts on these issues