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But, end fed, you'll only be half an antenna. What's the other half?
Maybe you can figure out a way to gamma feed yourself as a vertical dipole. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Anonymous wrote: In article , Mike Kaliski wrote: How do you intend to couple the RF to the radiating element? Dry skin has a relatively high resistive value although once into the squishy stuff inside your body, resistance values fall dramatically. I hadn't given that much thought. Perhaps a salt-water soaked sponge under one of my feet, while wearing waterproof boots. Reception of signals would be okay. Receiver front ends generally have a high impedence so your body would make a much better match to the receiving side of the system. Interesting. Perhaps I could make some sort of a small vertical transmit antenna to wear on a hat or helmet, then, instead of using myself. Maybe a baseball batting helmet would be stable enough to support a few pounds of antenna without flopping around like a soft hat. The idea of a wearable station just grabbed me this evening. Just as a novelty, I wouldn't expect to work DX with it. Thanks for your response. |
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