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Reviews Categories | Antennas: VHF/UHF Directional (Yagi, quad, etc.) | Arrow Antenna 146-4S Stack Set Help


Reviews Summary for Arrow Antenna 146-4S Stack Set
Arrow Antenna 146-4S Stack Set Reviews: 5 Average rating: 5.0/5 MSRP: $120.00
Description: Stack Set includes Two 146-4S Antennas (left & right), 5/8 wavelength (4ft) spreader boom with built in Power Divider. Two 50 ohm coax cables to connect the Power Divider to the antennas. All Aluminum & Stainless Mounting Hardware.
More info: http://www.arrowantennas.com/

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KD8AVF Rating: 5/5 Jul 19, 2006 09:58 Send this review to a friend
Great antenna for the price.  Time owned: more than 12 months
Strong construction and easy to assemble. Puts out a good signal for such a small size. To bad Arrow doesn't. produce larger (longboom) 2m yagi's, and a higher power rating would also be nice. All in all it's a terrific antenna.
 
KC0SDV Rating: 5/5 Mar 26, 2006 09:17 Send this review to a friend
Discontinued but great antenna  Time owned: 3 to 6 months
I must have gotten one of the last ones made, as it is no longer on the web site. An email from Al Lowe confirmed that it has been discontinued. To bad.

Cliff
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WA2UCJ Rating: 5/5 Aug 18, 2004 22:18 Send this review to a friend
top quality  Time owned: more than 12 months
I can not praise the quality of the workmenship & material, high enough. This antenna is very broad banded & works the way it is susposed to. I have 440,stacked 2m,1 hand held,& a 6m beam, you can't buy better. George
 
AA8QL Rating: 5/5 May 3, 2004 09:26 Send this review to a friend
5 thumbs up, Highly recommended  Time owned: 0 to 3 months
I only learned about this antenna from KB9TMB's review. Boy am I glad I did. This thing is built like a brick outhouse, mine went together in 45 minutes. The only measuring you have to do anywhere is with the gamma match.

Very well built, solid as a rock and it looks good.

In fact I like it so well that I plan to pick up some more goodies for T-hunting from this guy when I get to Dayton.

 
KB9TMP Rating: 5/5 Dec 15, 2002 16:48 Send this review to a friend
Great Limited Space Antenna  Time owned: more than 12 months
If you need a small 2 meter beam antenna and your tired of the Cushcrap stuff this is what you want. It is only about 3½ ft square and 3 ft tall when assembled. This antenna is made out of solid aluminum rods for the elements and a hollow square tubing for the booms. When I opened the package I was very impressed with the quality materials and machining. There is no need to line up the elements like you do with a Cushcraft antenna, because when the 146-4S is put together it all lines up perfect. I had a little trouble getting the swr set on them and emailed the company I had the answer in a very short time. The company really tries to take care of their customers. This antenna works a lot better than the 13B2 it replaced, and takes up a lot less space. I have it mounted above a Radio Shack rotor and 30 ft pushup pipe and I've had no trouble with it at all. I don't like beam type antennas because they are normally more trouble than they are worth but not this one. If you want performance with small size you can't go wrong with this one from Arrow Antennas.
 


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