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Hello All,
I have just found my old Hi-Gain mobile-mount whip antenna, circa 1980's, I'm guessing. I have just looked at the antenna and it is made in 4 parts; the whip, the chrome spring that the whip gets screwed into, a metal tube [with a plastic sleeve covering it. could this be the loading coil?] and lastly, the mag base. A small quantity of RG 58 is soldered to the underside of the "loading coil", making a very compact antenna. If I loosen the set screw in the base and pull out the whip, it is 28" long; I'd like to cut it so that it will receive/resonate center of the 151-174 MHz band. where I do most of my summer monitoring, using my old [but still working] BC 210. How long should I cut the whip to accomplish this? Or is the whip too short already!? I wouldn't bother the group with such an easy question, but I don't know where to look for the formula! Many thanks for taking the time to respond! Alain |
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