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Old January 25th 04, 12:51 AM
Gary S.
 
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 12:43:39 -0500, Jeff
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Hello.

I live in a third floor apartment without a balcony. As such, finding a
way to erect an antenna has been a challenge. My home station is a 2M
mobile transceiver (Yaesu FT-2800M) which I've been attempting to find
an optimal antenna arrangement without satisfaction.

I originally constructed a J-pole from 450-ohm ladder line that I had

We've got a wall air conditioner sticking out the side of our building


My speculation is that the larger mag-mount base needs a larger ground
plane than the AC box can provide, while the smaller MFJ magmount is
sufficiently matched.

Does anyone have a suggestion on why this is occuring? Better yet, is
there a way I can possibly put a larger mobile antenna on this AC box
and get satisfactory SWR?

For reference, a good ground plane should be a least a radius of 14
wavelength around the base of the antenna. Two strips of metal at
right angles works reasonably, and the plane need not be solid, aas
long as the holes are not too large in relation to the wavelength.

Theoretically speaking, a ground plane for 2M should be a radius of
19.25 inches.

Practically speaking, I have had good results with a magmount 2M on a
standard cookie sheet, inside the house (single story wood
construction).

There is a book called "Stealth Antennas" which may help you.

Also keep in mind that a vertical antenna can hang down from the feed
point, as well as going up from there.

Happy trails,
Gary (net.yogi.bear)
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