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![]() Nelson Blaha wrote: MK, this diagram is fantastic! I guess I should have explained to all of you that as a college student I have more time than money, so it may be a while before I can even afford the PVC and wire. I bet it will outperform my mobile-dipole-on-a-stick, though! Someone else posted that.. Myself, I wouldn't use one of those on 2m. Sure, it would work, but for about the same or less amount of work you could have a small 3 el yagi. I would not use a directional antenna unless you had an easy way to turn it. A ground plane is super cheap, and will do just fine. You can place them on a mast, hang them from ceilings, etc. I've got a ground plane hung in my attic for emergency use. With 2m FM, gain is not really that important. Decoupling from the feedline is though. The decoupling with the GP will be fairly decent. If you use an off size "counterpoise" to mount a whip on, it's not resonant, and generally will do a poor job vs a complete antenna. You will find in most cases like that, the decoupling from the feedline will be poor too. I'd start with a simple 1/4 wave ground plane, and go from there. All you need is a SO-239 and 5 pieces of wire about 19-20 inches long. Most bend the lower ground radials down at about 45 degrees to get a better match to 50 ohms. You can set one on a table unless the coax is thick... :/ Can't get much cheaper than that, and it will work well. To me, the half square is too much work, too little gain for 2m.. Good for HF tho.. A 3 el yagi would clobber that thing on 2m, and isn't too much bigger.. MK |
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