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One of those important things might be to explain to me how 9 1/2" is a 1/8 wave at what frequency? I thought we were talking 10 meters... 'Doc Hello, Doc As quoted below 2 meters (146 MHz.) I use two meters because I have all the numbers in my head, I don't have to use a calculator. I don't make 10 meter antennas. 73 Al Lowe N0IMW A two meter 5/8 wave length (48") whip does not work very well. A 3/4 wave length whip will tune up fine (low SWR) but has a very high angle of radiation, still does not work well. Take 1/8 wave (about 9 1/2 inches) of the 3/4 wave and turn it into a coil. And you end up with an antenna about 48" tall that works real well. (5/8 wave = 48") |
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