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*POWER CAPACITY: 200 Watts (144 / 430 ~440 MHz SSB), 120 Watts (28-29 / 50 MHz SSB)
 
*POWER CAPACITY: 200 Watts (144 / 430 ~440 MHz SSB), 120 Watts (28-29 / 50 MHz SSB)
 
*CONNECTOR: PL-259
 
*CONNECTOR: PL-259
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Each section is adjustable to tune in the associated band.  Adjustments are made by loosening an Allen screw and moving a section up or down guided by your SWR meter.
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== SWR Tuning ==
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== Experimenting ==
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The first isolator which looks like a black plastic load separating the bottom 70cm portion from the middle 2m portion can be removed leaving only the bottom 70cm portion allowing the antenna to function as a 70cm UHF only antenna.  Doing this shortens the wave ratio to match it up perfectly with GMRS frequencies. 
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Revision as of 20:48, 31 July 2015

Opek mobile antenna 4-band HF / VHF / UHF.

  • FREQUENCY RANGE: 28-29MHz/ 50MHz/ 144MHz/ 430 ~ 440MHz
  • GAIN: 1.8 dBi(144MHz) / 4.5 dBi (430 ~ 440MHz)
  • POLARIZATION: Vertical
  • IMPEDANCE: 50 Ohm
  • POWER CAPACITY: 200 Watts (144 / 430 ~440 MHz SSB), 120 Watts (28-29 / 50 MHz SSB)
  • CONNECTOR: PL-259

Each section is adjustable to tune in the associated band. Adjustments are made by loosening an Allen screw and moving a section up or down guided by your SWR meter.

SWR Tuning

Experimenting

The first isolator which looks like a black plastic load separating the bottom 70cm portion from the middle 2m portion can be removed leaving only the bottom 70cm portion allowing the antenna to function as a 70cm UHF only antenna. Doing this shortens the wave ratio to match it up perfectly with GMRS frequencies.