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The only real way is to try it and see what happens. But it isn't guaranteed.
While adjusting the length of the whip alters the resonence, the base loading coil has two parts, or is a tapped inductor (although some use a capacitor instead). The "matching" part of the inductor, between the coax and ground, may or may not be correct for large excursions in frequency so altering the length of the whip may or may not work. Nothing to lose by trying, it's fun to learn! |
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