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Old January 22nd 07, 04:26 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Bryan Bryan is offline
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Default HT 2 meter antenna

merlin-7 wrote:
I think that most here know that even the best (rubber duck type antenna)
is still only 1/2 of a real antenna (no real ground plane) and adding a
wire, hanging off the ht and connected to the outside of the antenna
connector improves performance.

What I was wondering is.

Has any one tried doing the same thing with something like foil tape

going
around the outside of a HT? Or possibly a spring or a couple of springs
connected to the antenna connector?

Btw it's a 5w Icom T2h so its pretty big for an HT, I commonly get in

areas
where I can key up the repeater of choice but skip in and out sometimes.
My only other choice would be a small yagi (kind of hard to fit in a
suitcase)

Thanks
Ki4ILB


You may not need the gain of a yagi but could still easily do a collapsible
dipole that would fit your briefcase. TV rabbit (aka "bunny") ears come to
mind as a donor antenna -- replace the twinlead with 50 ohm coax (and a
choke balun). And for a portable antenna with a short feedline, RG-174/U is
mighty convenient (buy a BNC-to-whatever patch cable & snip off the uneeded
end). If you buy a longer BNC/BNC patch cable, you can cut it in half and
make two (different) antennas.

Bryan WA7PRC