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M2 Antenna Systems, Inc. 4402 N. Selland Ave. Fresno, CA 93722 

Tel: (559) 432-8873 Fax: (559) 432-3059 Web: www.m2inc.com 

©2015 M2 Antenna Systems Incoporated 

05/26/15 

Rev.00 

Model  ......................................... 2M18XXX 
Frequency Range ....................... 144 To 146 MHz 

*

Gain for 1 / 2 / 4 ........................ 17.14 / 20.14 / 23.14 dBi 

Front to back .............................. 26 dB Typical 
Beamwidth   ............................... E=26° H=28° 
Feed type ................................... “T” Match 
Feed Impedance. ....................... 50 Ohms Unbalanced

 

Maximum VSWR ........................ 1.2:1 
Input Connector .......................... “N” Female 

Power Handling .......................... 1.5 kW 
Boom Length / Dia ...................... 36.5’ / 1-1/2” to 3/4” 
Maximum Element Length .......... 41” 
Turning Radius: .......................... 19’ 6” 
Stacking Distance ....................... 14’ High & 14.5’ Wide 
Mast Size .................................... 2” Nom. 
Wind area / Survival ................... 2.9 Sq. Ft. / ?? MPH 
Weight / Ship Wt. ........................ 14 Lbs. / 16 Lbs. 
 

M2 Antenna Systems, Inc. 

Model No: 2M18XXX 

FEATURES: 

 

The 2M18XXX has been extensively used by many moonbouncers and other weak signal enthusiasts for 

the last eight years.  The clean, sharp pattern yields a very good G/T (gain/temperature in K) which, in everyday 
language, means you 

hear more signal and less noise.

  It is ideal as a single antenna or in stacked arrays of 24 or 

more antennas, yielding a 

full 6 dB 

of stacking gain for four antennas!  Mechanically, the boom is strong in the mid-

dle and tapered in 1/4” steps to reduce weight and wind area.  M

2

 has integrated the computer optimized design 

with the unique driven element module. The aluminum CNC machined housing features “O” ring seals on all three 
connectors and internal connections are potted in silicon gel than enhances the power handling capability.  That is 
important to those who feel life is too short for QRP (Low power)!  All hardware is stainless except the U-bolts. By all 
standards the “18XXX” is a true thoroughbred among VHF antennas! 

SPECIFICATIONS: 

*Subtract 2.14 from dBi for dBd 

Gain for single antenna 

Gain for two atennas 

stacked vertically as pictured 

Gain for 4 antennas 

stacked 2 x 2 

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