JNCRADIO MC-750 100-WATTS PORTABLE HF GP ANTENNA

$179.00

  • 7-50MHZ, 100 WATTS PEP
  • Frequency markings on whip for easy set-up
  • Portable radial design with banana plugs
  • Neatly organized in a Carry bag for easy access
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When it comes to wireless antennas, precision with built-in markings is of paramount importance.

JNCRADIO MC-750 antenna’s design incorporates this feature, providing you with reliable references to ensure ideal lengths across various frequency bands.

           

And the distinctive radials configuration, equipped with banana plugs, not only enhances visibility but also guarantees portability.

           

JNCRADIO MC-750 is a portable antenna kit that supports 40-6 meter bands and operates with a maximum power of 100 watts PEP. With a compact carry bag measuring 65x9x7cm and weighing only 1.8kg, it can be easily packed and transported. MC-750 operates as 1/4 wavelength full-size antennas on 14MHz-50MHz. For 7MHz operation, the supplied 7MHz coil is needed.

Furthermore, the MC-750 antenna base has reserved counterpoise holes for radials, making setup a breeze. You just need to plug in the supplied counterpoise wires into these holes, ensuring efficient and effective operation across a range of frequencies.

 

SPECIFICATION

FREQUENCY RANGE 7MHz-50MHz
POWER 100 WATTS PEP
IMPEDANCE 50 OHMS
COUNTERPOISE 4 X 3.5M
WEIGHT(KG) 1.8
DIMENSION(CM) 65X9X7
BANANA PLUG SIZE 3MM

PARTLIST

  • 1 X GROUND ROD(ANT BASE ATTACHED)
  • 1 X 7MHZ COIL
  • 1 X 50CM ANT ARM
  • 1 X 5.6M WHIP
  • 4 X COUNTERPOISE WIRES(radials)
  • 1 X WIRE COLLECTOR BOARD
  • 1 X CARRY BAG

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

RESOURCES(WIKIS)

  • You can find products TUTORIALSUSER MANUAL and Q&A from this library:  WIKI PAGE

 

OUR OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTORS

  • When should I use the 7MHz coil and when shouldn’t?

When you want to operate on 7MHz the coil will be used, otherwise it shouldn’t be used

  • Why I can’t find 50MHz and 10MHz markings on the telescoping whip?

The 7MHz coil should be used for 7MHz and 10MHz. Frequencies above 14MHz do not require the use of the coil. For more detailed information, please refer to the user manual.

  • Can you please tell me what the collapsed length of the telescoping whip is for your antenna model MC-750?

The extended length of the whip is 5.2m and the collapsed length around 53cm.

  • Can the spike on the MC-705 be swapped out for another mount, like a tripod or clamp?

Yes – The spike and the base(transformer) uses M10 and can be separated.We have also sourced an adaptor to support the antenna. You can find it here

  • What kind of threads are used to connect the antenna to the base?

The base and the black extension tube uses M12, while the other parts uses M10.The reason there’s a difference in the design was to prevent users from putting the 7MHz coil directly into the base by mistake, instead of putting it on top of the extension tube.


Difference between MC-750 and JPC-12

These two products are quite similar in terms of performance. However, there are a few key design differences that distinguish them:

For instance, the MC-750 is full size antenna above 14Mhz and it features banana plugs for connecting radials, while the JPC-12 uses coils for all bands and utilizes a ground net for connections. This means the connection types vary, but the overall performance remains consistent between the two.

Also, The MC-750 has more comprehensive documentation, and you will find numerous positive reviews and instructional videos available online. This could make it easier to understand and use the product effectively.

The JPC-12, however, has an easier carry bag over MC-750 as the size is smaller.

Despite these differences in design and support materials, both products deliver comparable performance. Your choice between the two may ultimately come down to personal preference or specific use cases.

 

JNCRADIO MC-750 100-WATTS PORTABLE HF GP ANTENNA
$179.00