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Review NaN of
, from Poconos, PA, USA
Price Paid:
$200.00
from Stark electronics Summary: The APS-13 is everything that others have said in recent posts. It is large, it does have tremendous gain, and the guy who designed it has created one hell of a DX monster. I have a warmed over KT-7500 tuner and can constantly pull signals from as far away as 200+ miles. The antenna is very directional and works well for DXing as well as clearing up that weak little 100 watt college station you like from over 70 miles away.
However, I can not get the results I would expect from an antenna with such a high f/b ratio. That is one of the only things I was a little disappointed with. The antenna is large, but not impossible to work with and mount. The antenna is also quite light in weight and did not come built as solid as I would have expected. This may have also been a reason why the first antenna arrived badly bent on both main beams. The second one also came with some light damage that I was able to mostly correct. The elements were also thinner than I would have liked, but the way they are secured to the main beam, both active and directors, are done very well. Again, this is the best antenna on the market for raw gain and ability to pull a signal where others can not. I would buy one again if needed. But, I would also consider stacking two Winegard FM antennas, for less cost, if I didn't have the room for the longer APS-13. Shipping was $22 from Stark electronics. Strengths: Exceptional forward gain and forward narrow beamwidth.
Can pull weak signals that others probably won't and takes a questionable signal and makes it cleaner. All this without smoke and mirrors, just hard core engineering and size. Weaknesses: I would consider the overall construction a slight weakness, but have not put the antenna through a Pocono winter yet. Hope it survives ice and wind better than it does UPS.
Also, can't get quite the f/b performance I would expect from an antenna with a rating such as that of the APS-13. Maybe I'm just spoiled by the performance of the two stacked 6 element antennas I was previously using. Similar Products Used: This APS-13 replaced a stacked (8 ft vertically) set of Radio Shack 6 element antennas. The APS-13 brings a little better gain and much better front directionality than the stacked array gave, but les
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