"Jim - NN7K" wrote in message
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Try Larsen antennas, their "OM" series of mobiles
1/2 wavelength, are end loaded-- Ideal for fiberglass , and low amounts of
metal. Works
great on Broncos, and Blazers, and other
non-metal frames! try
http://www.radialllarsen.com/docfiles/ASB7/Pages/72.pdf
Jim NN7K
Jimmie D wrote:
"Adair Witner" wrote in message
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You might want to try a 1/2 antanna which does not require a ground
Adair
"James" wrote in message
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I want to mount a 2 meter rig on my Honda Foreman ATV. I want a
high-gain antenna, either a 5/8 wave or possibly a collinear. I
would
like to stay around 4 to 5 feet in length, but it is possible that a
collinear would be longer.
Any recommendations on this ? I know that an atv would not provide
much
of a ground plane, so I think a 1/4 wave would be out of the question.
Any recommended "type" (wavelength, etc) and brand for this use ?
Thanks for any comments !!
73 de Jim K4PYT
You are going to need something rugged if you are out in the woods. I
made a J antenna from a couple of old CB SS whips many years ago. I
drilled a block of metal with 3 holes 2 on 1 side and 1 on the other to
fit the threads on the antennas. The 2 holes on one side got the 3/4 wl
and the 1/4wl section the hole on the other side mated with a big spring
mount. I believe this was modeled after the Super J as seen in the ARRL
handbook. This antenna mounted on a VW dune buggy survived contact with
many overhanging branches. This antenna got out a lot better than the
1/4wl antenna it replaced. I think this was mostly due to its added
hiegth rather than any significant increase in gain.
here my antanna in my back yard
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...sjunkyyard.jpg
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