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mattsowders1989
11-15-2016, 12:08 PM
I figured this info would be useful since this particular antenna is very picky about its tuning for 11 meters.

I assembled the antenna and made the ground radials exactly 103" each. From the bottom tip of the coax connector to the screw that holds the top hat on, it is 22' 6.25" and preforms great! Flat to a 1.1:1 across the band. No need to make any changes to the top hat, just follow the instructions provided with it. This is by far the best antenna I have ever used or owned. Feel free to contact me with any questions regarding the antenna.

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161115/9fd914db7b9b082e9860742d1084336a.jpg


By the way, I'm running approx. 800 watts through it with no problem. The distance I get is huge.


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mattsowders1989
11-25-2016, 11:05 PM
I really hope some people find this post useful.

Jay Mojave
11-27-2016, 08:02 AM
I really hope some people find this post useful.

Yo M+13: Yes its a great post with great info, I'll bet many a distinguished radio enthusiasts have written down your Penetrator SPT-500 lengths. I did! I know there were quit a few guys out there that had SWR problems with the new Hy-Gain SPT-Penetrator 500 Antenna.

My advice was to use the older assembly instructions, but if the bottom element Aluminum Tubing 1 1/4 inch diameter wasn't long enough you couldn't make the proper length ( 71 inches ) The new SPT-Penetrator 500 instructions has the antenna too short for CB use, and they do not call out the bottom vertical 1 1/4 inch diameter tubing length.

Again the use of a Antenna Analyzer will enable you to see were the antenna has the lowest SWR and allow the user to adjust it to were the distinguished radio enthusiast wants it to be. Yeah Ten-4.

Good going....

Jay in the Great Mojave Desert

doughboy
11-29-2016, 11:33 AM
Thanks for posting up the info for everybody

mattsowders1989
11-29-2016, 12:10 PM
No problem. Heck of an antenna. Very happy with it. It sets up on top my beam and I'm shooting 600 watts through it with no problem at all.


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Graybo
01-02-2017, 07:53 AM
2239
I'm using a original penetrator that I save from an old abandon farm house. Replace the top section,new insulators, bolts and a good cleaning she still works like new.

mattsowders1989
01-02-2017, 08:01 AM
Awesome!!! Love mine.


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source
01-06-2017, 12:43 AM
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222DBFL
01-06-2017, 06:08 AM
The SPT500 is no slouch and is a great antenna. Very well built and can handle some power. If needed, you can mod it to take more power. The Sirio vector 4000 is another great antenna and I use one myself. It's just not made for a high wind area is all due to its height. A beefed up one would be nice. There is a guy that makes upgrades ones. But they cost a lot more. Like I said before, you want to run big power, look into a Shockwave antenna. They will take some power no doubt!!
Here is a pic of my setup. Or what was my setup. My antenna was pulled down due to the hurricane we had here in FL. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170106/a622d806ac5353837b2ef6e2ab4f1772.jpg
Going to be placing this back up at about 36ft to the base here soon. Just got to get off my ass and do it!! Anyhow. Again, have a great day and have fun with the hobby as that is what it's all about!!
73 and God Bless.

JAF0
02-11-2017, 07:07 AM
I figured this info would be useful since this particular antenna is very picky about its tuning for 11 meters.

I assembled the antenna and made the ground radials exactly 103" each. From the bottom tip of the coax connector to the screw that holds the top hat on, it is 22' 6.25" and preforms great! Flat to a 1.1:1 across the band. No need to make any changes to the top hat, just follow the instructions provided with it. This is by far the best antenna I have ever used or owned. Feel free to contact me with any questions regarding the antenna.

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161115/9fd914db7b9b082e9860742d1084336a.jpg


By the way, I'm running approx. 800 watts through it with no problem. The distance I get is huge.


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I'm a little surprised at the shortened ground radial length. My '75 Penetrator uses 8' 9" radials, or 105" which equals a full 108" when you add to the length the average circumference and the width of the mounting plates.

Why 103", Matt? Where'd you originally come up with 103"?

PS: I see you also have an Ameritron, I LOVE my AL-80A, and with the aftermarket Peter Dahl transformer, I've seen 1250w on the PEP Bird 43 when hitting it with the full 115w on 40m. Draws a bit much grid current though, but heckfar, it's only SSB - 30% duty cycle :pray:

frontshadow
11-14-2020, 06:32 PM
....retiring my Maco 5/8 and replacing with Penetrator SPT500. Hope the measurements work for me as well. Thanks for the post!!

Cedar Mountain Radio
01-05-2021, 02:21 AM
....retiring my Maco 5/8 and replacing with Penetrator SPT500. Hope the measurements work for me as well. Thanks for the post!!

Don't be surprised if you feel the Maco shot skip a little better because the angles of RF take off are a little different. A now SK friend of mine was all about DX and not into local chitchat and he actually preferred the Maco for DX but it was short DX back then, mostly only 1-2 states away. Might be a different story when it comes to cross-country or international DX.
But I bet you'll like the SPT-500 better for local ops

Dorian XE1D
01-12-2021, 02:50 PM
Hi everyone!!!

I have just bought my SPT 500 antenna and i have a question, somebody knows what is the bandwidth for this antenna, i try to use it for 26 and 27 mhz but a canīt get it, or maeby iīm did something wrong when i assembled it, thanks in advance, 73īs!!!

Cedar Mountain Radio
01-25-2021, 07:04 PM
Hi everyone!!!

I have just bought my SPT 500 antenna and i have a question, somebody knows what is the bandwidth for this antenna, i try to use it for 26 and 27 mhz but a canīt get it, or maeby iīm did something wrong when i assembled it, thanks in advance, 73īs!!!

It should be about 1 1/2 megs wide at 2:1 swr. Is it about 22 feet 9 inches total plus the top radials?

Terry778
08-31-2023, 02:04 PM
I figured this info would be useful since this particular antenna is very picky about its tuning for 11 meters.

I assembled the antenna and made the ground radials exactly 103" each. From the bottom tip of the coax connector to the screw that holds the top hat on, it is 22' 6.25" and preforms great! Flat to a 1.1:1 across the band. No need to make any changes to the top hat, just follow the instructions provided with it. This is by far the best antenna I have ever used or owned. Feel free to contact me with any questions regarding the antenna.

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161115/9fd914db7b9b082e9860742d1084336a.jpg


By the way, I'm running approx. 800 watts through it with no problem. The distance I get is huge.


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I used these messurements exactly thinking I would be good to go, nope, SWR is off the scale on 11 meters and the best I can do on 10 meters is 2.5 on 28.300 and 3.5 on 28.500, so what works for one doesn't necessarily work for everyone! I've adjusted the antenna all over the place and not one messurement I've found on the net works! I'll work with a little more and see if I can get it, if not I will send it back for a different antenna or put my Starduster back up!