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I just had my VHF antenna fail after four years. The market seems totally
dominated by Shakespeare. Is there a model that stands out on price performance? I am inclined to buy the cheapest, if they all only work for a few years. Pat Harman M/V Meriwether |
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"Patrick Harman" wrote: I just had my VHF antenna fail after four years. The market seems totally dominated by Shakespeare. Is there a model that stands out on price performance? I am inclined to buy the cheapest, if they all only work for a few years. Pat Harman M/V Meriwether You should scrap that ShakySpere crap, and buy a real, commercial Marine Vhf Antenna. Morad Electronics makes some the the BEST commercial Marine Vhf Anrennas. You don't see that Shakyspere junk on the High Seas Fishing Fleet, and there is a reson for that. 99% of the North Pacific Fishing Fleet uses the Morad Products, because they work, are rugged as Hell, and almost never break. Me -- add a 2 before @ |
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![]() "Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message ... In article t, "Patrick Harman" wrote: I just had my VHF antenna fail after four years. The market seems totally dominated by Shakespeare. Is there a model that stands out on price performance? I am inclined to buy the cheapest, if they all only work for a few years. Pat Harman M/V Meriwether You should scrap that ShakySpere crap, and buy a real, commercial Marine Vhf Antenna. Morad Electronics makes some the the BEST commercial Marine Vhf Anrennas. You don't see that Shakyspere junk on the High Seas Fishing Fleet, and there is a reson for that. 99% of the North Pacific Fishing Fleet uses the Morad Products, because they work, are rugged as Hell, and almost never break. Thanks I just ordered one from Fisheries Supply in Seattle. Pat |
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what is the specific difference between the "shakespeare junk" and the
other? Are the specs different, or the construction, or both? |
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First off, Shakespeare makes some pretty good antenna's, but they make
everything from cheap to real good. Now if your inclined to buy cheap, than you deserve what you get. Myself, I would never buy a cheap antenna, because you want that radio to work when you really need it most, like when your up to your knees in water in your cabin. An antenna is a silly place to even joke about skimping. That doesn't mean that you should pay a crazy price. If you stay inland, you don't need the top of the line, if you run the canyons frequently, the top of the line might be the way to go. |
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"luc" wrote: what is the specific difference between the "shakespeare junk" and the other? Are the specs different, or the construction, or both? Design, Construction, Materials, and real world Spec's. Most of the Morad Atennas were designed by Eddie Zanbergen (rip), who spent a lifetime in the Marine Radio OEM business. He was Chief Engineer at Northern Radio Company in his early career, and then left and started Morad Electronics, with a partner, because he could buy the quality of antennas that he wanted for the radio's that he designed, that were used all over Alaska and throught the Pacific Fishing Fleet. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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Talking to the skipper of an environmental oil skimmer the other day as he
was installing a new VHF antenna. Asked what he wasinstalling and he said "Morad, of course". He claims they are the one and only! Gordon "Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message ... In article .com, "luc" wrote: what is the specific difference between the "shakespeare junk" and the other? Are the specs different, or the construction, or both? Design, Construction, Materials, and real world Spec's. Most of the Morad Atennas were designed by Eddie Zanbergen (rip), who spent a lifetime in the Marine Radio OEM business. He was Chief Engineer at Northern Radio Company in his early career, and then left and started Morad Electronics, with a partner, because he could buy the quality of antennas that he wanted for the radio's that he designed, that were used all over Alaska and throught the Pacific Fishing Fleet. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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While on the topic of antennas, what do you all think about the issue of RF
exposure and the recomendation that omni directional antennas with a gain of under 9 dB be mounted 5 meters (15 ft) above deck level? Even the 1 meter above head level given as minimum height for the base of the antenna seems to be ignored on many boats. surfnturf |
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Buy a wire coat hanger, and straighten it out. Clean off one end with
your teeth and jam it into the back of the radio. It will serve in an emergency. Who wants to yap on the blower, anyway? Terry K |
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Patrick Harman wrote:
I just had my VHF antenna fail after four years. The market seems totally dominated by Shakespeare. Is there a model that stands out on price performance? I am inclined to buy the cheapest, if they all only work for a few years. Pat Harman M/V Meriwether i'm partial to wilson electronics but i wouldn't agonize over the decision. in the end it's a piece of wire cut to the right length ... it's good to know how to make one in case you get into trouble somewhere. if you learn something about antennas you can even make special ones for special situations in case of emergency. |
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