Does anybody know of ANOTHER outdoor 2 bay UHF antenna much like this one: http://www.antennasdirect.com/DB2_Indoor_antenna.html ? I know for a fact that Antennas Direct sells fine antennas (used to have 2 of them). But their prices are way too high. Ideally - I'm looking for a similar design intended for outdoor use (i.e. made out of aluminum or stainless steel and with a mast clamp included).
This antenna is pretty close : http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&product%5Fid=15-624 but it's made out of chrome coated steel and copper and so will soon rust. And also lacks a pole mount.
With some Internet searching I found a company in Australia that sells what look to be the very same antennas as what Antennas Direct sell (not surprising - the actual product is made in Taiwan) and if I recall - their prices were more reasonable. But I'm sure shipping cost from Australia will defeat the point ;-)
I know that Channel Master (or is it Terk?) makes similar 4 bay antennas. But 2 bay will be plenty gain for what I need and it’s smaller (and hopefully - cheaper).
Alternatively - any suggestions for OTHER small form factor UHF antennas would be great as well! High gain is not very important as I’m only 20 miles from the transmitter. The more directional the better though.
Thanks,
Michael
This antenna is pretty close : http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&product%5Fid=15-624 but it's made out of chrome coated steel and copper and so will soon rust. And also lacks a pole mount.
With some Internet searching I found a company in Australia that sells what look to be the very same antennas as what Antennas Direct sell (not surprising - the actual product is made in Taiwan) and if I recall - their prices were more reasonable. But I'm sure shipping cost from Australia will defeat the point ;-)
I know that Channel Master (or is it Terk?) makes similar 4 bay antennas. But 2 bay will be plenty gain for what I need and it’s smaller (and hopefully - cheaper).
Alternatively - any suggestions for OTHER small form factor UHF antennas would be great as well! High gain is not very important as I’m only 20 miles from the transmitter. The more directional the better though.
Thanks,
Michael