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![]() "Ed" wrote in message . 192.196... You could try putting 4 ground plane elements off the SO-239 connector, I'm told they are to help with standing wave problems. I've never used ground plane antennas, but it wouldn't take much effort and could be worth a try. I use the MFJ 269 antenna analyzer when building antennas and find that the unit saves lots of time. Rollie Yes, I have done that, and they work very well. I found three radials sufficient, and if bent down about 45 degrees the match was perfect. However, for the application I am planning, the antenna must be very portable.... ground plane radials "stick out" but the coaxial skirted antenna has a very minimal foot print.... it can be packed in a very tight space.... just like any pipe. Tnx. Ed K7AAT A twinlead J-pole in a PVC pipe works well for this. Our club had one on a post stabbed into the ground when we needed talk-in at the BBQ's. |
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