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    Tram 1411

    Tram 1411
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    tram-1411-scanner-base-antenna-25-1300-mhz
    Price: $69.95
    SKU: 7082
    
    Manufactured by: Tram
    Manufacturer
    Tram
    Product Description
    Scanner Base Antenna
    Description
    Wide Band Receive from 25 - 1300 MHz. Rust Free Stainless Steel Construction. 1 3/8" Maximum Mast Diameter required for installation (Not Included). Transmit Bands are 26-27, 46-49, 72-144, 220, 440, 900 & 1200 MHz
    Frequency
    25-1300 MHz   
    Connector
    SO-239 (UHF Female) Cable terminated with a PL-259 connector required
    Max Power
    300 Watts on 26-72 MHz and 200 watts VHF/UHF
    Other
    6 Lower Radials (32 inches), 2 Lower Radials (48-52 inches adjustable) & 8 Upper Radials (10 1/2 inches). Top Whip Length = 55 inches
    Warranty
    1 Year

    Reviews

    July 26th, 2024
    I've always wanted to try a wide-band discone but installation opportunity was limited. After relocating and inspired by recent solar activity and other antenna building here I was shopping for a new scanner antenna. Enter the Tram 1411, while I did buy this antenna for receive usage I got a LOT more. Let's just go right to the NanoVNA..with 47'-50' of tandy mini-8 coax..for 11 Meters, 140mm extension of tuning tips. @26.77 MHz the SWR drops below 1.5:1 and moves to a low of 1.35:1 @26.98 MHz then rising to 1.9:1 @27.55 MHz and 2.5:1 @28MHz. For 2 Meter operations the match drops below 2:1 @111MHz to a low of 1.08:1 @ 134.44 MHz only rising to 1.5:1 @162MHz. The nano shows the next highest peak of 1.64:1 SWR @362.44 MHz, that's some great wide-band coverage. Further, the SWR maintains a 1.02:1 to 1.71:1 peak reading from 362-468MHz. Wow, I sure wish that I could design and build an antenna this good, but we can all own the low-cost Tram 1411. I hope this review helps in your consideration of this antenna, 73.

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