Re: WHY a new antenna?
> > Besides, Shively antennas suck IMHO. I'm glad to hear you
>
> > guys are getting something better.
>
> You seem to be confused.
>
> TPT is talking about a station he has with an ERI 4 bay on
> it.
> WBUR, the other poster, has a 2 bay Shively which will
> probably be replaced with another Shively.
>
> Personally, I like the Shively antennas, I think they out
> perform ERI's when it comes to the meat... the signal.
> Although I think the ERI's out perform the Shivelys when it
> comes to ruggedness.
I disagree....I had a main with a Shively, the aux which was a mile north and 400ft shorter had an ERI...guess which one had better coverage? if I was out 40+ miles from the tower and turned the aux on, the main got totally covered!
And anytime the ice started to build, the Bird Watcher kept going off on the Shively even with its deicers on 2 days before the ice hit...the ERI?? not a problem....with no deicers too!
A rimshot in the same market went from a ERI to a Shively and the signal in the metro area went to crap....the Shively lasted maybe 3 months and it was GONE! Shively can give you a great optimized pattern but when the rain or ice hits it, the antenna is such a high Q one, SWR goes to *%^& real quick....I remember the printout of my main Shively...it looked too narrow for an FM antenna...
I want something that is FLAT or LOW Q over more than 2-400kHz!
> Still, personally, my favorite of all the brands is
> Dielectric. I think they have the best antenna going..
Well, they bought the Harris line so should we be surprised?? I like Dielectric panels (CBRs) but for a single station rototiller, I would get an ERI and forget it (I would use a Dielectric over an ERI panel/multi station antenna though).