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Old 21-Mar-2021, 7:19 PM   #1
toddbailey
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Antenna Identification help please

can any one share info on these antennas.

these were purchased years ago,

the bow tie I believe to be a CM-4228 from fry's
the yagi from radio shack no idea model or specs

could these be stacked to get more gain?
what distance should they be separated?
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Old 21-Mar-2021, 8:11 PM   #2
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can any one share info on these antennas.

these were purchased years ago,

the bow tie I believe to be a CM-4228 from fry's
the yagi from radio shack no idea model or specs
A1 does look like an original 4228:



A2 is probably a 15-2162:



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could these be stacked to get more gain?
what distance should they be separated?
Not a good idea.
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Old 21-Mar-2021, 8:33 PM   #3
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that is the one.

The yagi is from my early college days, about 1980.
since i remember where i purchased it all i need now is an old radio shack catalog
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Old 21-Mar-2021, 8:45 PM   #4
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that is the one.

The yagi is from my early college days, about 1980.
since i remember where i purchased it all i need now is an old radio shack catalog
Radio Shack catalogs:
https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/i...#main_catalogs
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Old 21-Mar-2021, 9:08 PM   #5
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found it,

it's a radio shack u-120 corner yagi found in their 1985 catalog.
no real specs on it's performance, but i suspect with it's range it might help.

I'm thinking i could stack this antenna with a 8 bay bow tie to help with reception issues
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