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Old 21-Apr-2020, 5:48 AM   #1
bobsgarage
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Antennas spotting in Kenosha #9

I've seen this one 22nd Avenue right behind the small equipment shop. It's obvious the curved reflector and design tells me that's a UHF but I've never seen one where the reflector was so curved and actually came all the way to the mast. That is a very stout antenna! Who made that?

The VHF, is that bi-directional? Kenosha is midway between Chicago and Milwaukee so it would make sense. Who made that VHF antenna?

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Old 21-Apr-2020, 5:00 PM   #2
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...curved reflector and design tells me that's a UHF but ...Who made that?
Probably Winegard (available in late 60s thru 70s).






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...The VHF, is that bi-directional?
Kenosha is midway between Chicago and Milwaukee so it would make sense.
Yes, looks like it is bi-directional.

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...Who made that VHF antenna?
Don't know.

Several manufacturers made 'Area or Regional Specials'.

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