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I have a 5" diameter 3/8-24 mag mount and was wondering if a mag mount
like that would have enough capacitance to adequately couple to the metal surface it was on. Also is there a good rule of thumb on how much capacitance you need to have a good ground on a mag mount at a given frequency? I don't plan on having an HF antenna on this mag mount while driving. I also don't plan on using it on anything below about 20 or 30 meters. As a side note I heard someone say that the mag mount has to be on steel for the capacitive coupling to work. I find that hard to believe. Obviously the magnet won't hold to aluminum or copper gut setting the antenna on any metal surface will provide the capacitive coupling, won't it? -- Chris W KE5GIX "Protect your digital freedom and privacy, eliminate DRM, learn more at http://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm" Gift Giving Made Easy Get the gifts you want & give the gifts they want One stop wish list for any gift, from anywhere, for any occasion! http://thewishzone.com |
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