The problem is the same as for an HT -- your body is just as much a part
of the antenna as the "antenna". If you can figure out how to make a
good model of your body, you can model it. I'm sure someone, somwhere,
has done some work on this but I don't know how good the results might
have been.
Roy Lewallen, W7EL
NN7Kex(NOSPAM)k7zfg wrote:
Question about the HTX 100 mic , jarred my (admittedly), slow to
think-about the Motorola (and other commercial radio manufacturer's
450, and 800 MHz
portable radio microphones, with self contained "ANTENNAS" in the cords
. 1) can these be accurately modeled, or are too many variables
involved (length of mic cord, angle of mic cord, how much streched out,
proximity to the body (capacatance))? and, 2 (yes, realize that this
is something MUCH less than optimum, but just from curiousosity, how do
these compair with a (YUCK) "Rubber Duckie" ?? In other words, would
this work with a repeater several miles away? or only limited to the
mobile "repeaters" (trunk mounted in say a squad car)? Just curious?
Jim NN7K
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