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I am making a simple 1/4 wave ground plane antenna and have two rather
silly question regarding its measurements. 1. I've attached an SO-239 connecter to a 5x5 inch aluminum plate. When measuring the length of the radials, I measure from the center conductor of the SO-239 to the end of the radial taking into account the plate, correct? 2. If I make a loop in the vertical radiating element so that I may hang the antenna, does the circumference of the loop count in the measurement of the element or the diameter? (e.g., if I need 20 inches for the element, do I measure from the bottom of the SO-239 to the top of the loop or do I take a 20 inch wire and make a loop not caring that it has shortened the element slightly?) Thanks Bam Bam |
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