Portable & Emergency Antennas
In order for an antenna to be effective it must be portable and yet practical. It does the radio operator little good to attempt portable communications with an antenna that is difficult to erect. Running portable communications such as is done with EmComm and special events is generally done in an enclosed area such as a screened room, canopy, or tent. This places the actual radio gear away from the antenna which helps prevent interaction of the radio gear with the antenna. These types of operations (including Field Day) are a natural fit for the Tilt-N-Raise® portable antenna mount. Besides the separation available between the rig and the antenna you can use the time saved on portable antenna erection on actually communicating over the radio.
Types of portable antennas
Some radio operators that are new to EmComm, special, events or other portable communications operations may be curious as to what types of antennas are best suited for communications. We have taken the liberty of assembling some articles found by scouring the Internet in search of portable antenna designs. It will come as no surprise that the majority of portable communications antennas fall into the categories of vertical antennas or wire antennas.
Within these two main antenna categories there are various different designs in use. Below you will find links to other pages on our site detailing the various portable antenna articles found. If you have or know of an article on portable communications antenna that is not on this site then please contact us about them.
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Vertical Antennas
- Trap vertical antennas
- Vertical dipole antennas
- Monopole antennas
- Single band antennas
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Wire Antennas
- Inverted vee antennas
- Inverted L antennas
- Longwire antennas
Communications tips
Radio and computer equipment.
Pre-stage everything before you head out to the site where you will operating. This will go a long way towards keeping old Murphy at bay, allowing you a more trouble-free operation.
Communications antennas.
Be sure to take along your Tilt-N-Raise antenna mount (you do own one, don't you?) so you (and your team if you are in one) can get on the air quickly once you arrive at your operating location.
ARRL Field Day.
There are a good many operators who run Field Day at their local park. One of the biggest drawbacks to operating with one or maybe two operators on Field Day is putting the antenna up. Now with the Tilt-N-Raise you can have your antenna or antenna support up in 5 minutes or less.
Tilt-N-Raise News
jul
New mount accessory.
We have added an additonal tube for those needing something to bolt their antenna base onto, click here for order page.
jun
New mount available.
We now have the 2.000" mount available without the radial plate, click here for order page.
dec
Order page now operational.
The web site for Tilt-N-Raise is now online. The site will be used for informational purposes as well as to process orders. Click here for order page
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