CBRT has been

jo-gunn son of a gunn good bad????

A place to ask questions about base setup for CB radios or HAM radios. Talk about your experiences, seek advice, and share knowledge.
Post Reply
User avatar
rw59

jo-gunn son of a gunn good bad????

#142387

Post by rw59 »

interested Jo-gunn son of a gun have been using max2000 want to go to a heavy aluminum base Omani for stand by. Any help??






Omani=12] [/size]
User avatar
silverstreak
Wordwide & Qualified
Wordwide & Qualified
Posts: 595
Joined: Dec 10 2006, 11:59
Handle: silver streak
Real Name: Jon
Radio: Galaxy,Ranger,Cobra
Contact:

#142426

Post by silverstreak »

I have been asking that question for at least three years and have not yet to find one person using that antenna.Sure would like to hear how that Jo Gunn works.Alot of money to put out for that if it doesnt work good.Let me know if you find any info on it.
User avatar
rw59

#142444

Post by rw59 »

Compare it to a I10K??? What about vertical 26' vs max2000 24' is better than a .64??Does radiation take off angle shoot the signal to the moon
making DX distance shorter than max2000???











[fon
t=Arial] [/font]
User avatar
linx

#142448

Post by linx »

I have one of my good friends that uses a 3 element Jo-Gunn. His sound is great as well as his signal. Now, most of the time I'm talking to him, he's at home and so am I. So, of course it sounds great on my Moonraker when he's only 10 miles away, lol.

I would like to know what the real gain values are on a Jo-Gunn. I really have nothing to gauge his on b/c he only runs the beam and doesn't have an auxillary vertical like I do.
User avatar
silverstreak
Wordwide & Qualified
Wordwide & Qualified
Posts: 595
Joined: Dec 10 2006, 11:59
Handle: silver streak
Real Name: Jon
Radio: Galaxy,Ranger,Cobra
Contact:

#142455

Post by silverstreak »

In all the years I have herd alot of people that were happy with their Beams but never herd anything about their Ground Planes.I know the Son Of A Gun is about $300.00 and sure would like to hear from somebody that uses one.The Audio DB gain they use is crazy just some kind of made up Gain.
User avatar
zinger827
Donor
Donor
Posts: 634
Joined: Sep 26 2007, 17:06
Real Name: Mike
Radio: RCI 2970N2
Contact:

#142497

Post by zinger827 »

rw59 wrote:interested Jo-gunn son of a gun have been using max2000 want to go to a heavy aluminum base Omani for stand by. Any help??






Omani=12] [/size]
Go with the interceptor heard lots of good about them.
User avatar
Buckshot
Donor
Donor
Posts: 164
Joined: Mar 15 2007, 20:48
Handle: Buckshot
Real Name: Rob
Radio: Many, Many Radios
Contact:

#142507

Post by Buckshot »

I was interested too in a joe gunn beam but couldn't find anyone with experience to give any info, & there db gain they claim is way out there!
289/B.S. WI.
User avatar
231

#142514

Post by 231 »

It's funny, because many of us have questioned the "audio gain" nonsense for a long time. Nobody I know has ever given any real information about what that really means...only guesses. That should tell you something right there. I've never talked to anyone who has run one of these beams (yet) either. I've seen them on ebay alot but again...why so many? Your guess is as good as mine.

And it's most likely to be a 1/2 wave...not 5/8 or .64. Most yagi designs are anyway.

;)
User avatar
preacherman
Donor
Donor
Posts: 1,306
Joined: Feb 09 2007, 20:13
Handle: Preacherman
Real Name: Bob
Call Sign: K0EIR
Radio: Cobra 29, Lincoln, Magnum
Contact:

#142537

Post by preacherman »

I used a "Son of a gunn" about 17 years ago..and
did not have a good experience. At the time they
were covering their antenna's with Teflon and they
would give great swr's but poor performance. Now
they don't do that anymore, so I can't comment about
recent antennas.
preacherman
User avatar
Gearhead815
4 PILL USER
4 PILL USER
Posts: 32
Joined: Jan 22 2008, 13:16

#144041

Post by Gearhead815 »

I heard they are 3/4 wave. I know a guy that has one, and he loves it. I have the Interceptor 10K, and wouldn't trade it for anything.
Post Reply