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![]() wrote in message ... I would appreciate some recommendations for a 144/420 MHz pole antenna to be mounted in my attic. I would like it to have radials so I don't have to put a metal plate under it. Thank you for your suggestions. 2m J-pole antenna is my recommendation. It delivers a reasonable match on 70cm, too. One drawback is the elevation pattern at 70cm -- the major lobes are not at the horizon and much of the power is wasted if you're working terrestrial. The antenna is about 57 inches tall and, as an end-fed dipole, requires no ground plane. Google j-pole ham build and take your pick from the many articles. Of course you could make two j-poles, one for 2m and one for 70cm. They can even be "stacked" all in one piece with separate feedlines. Tricky. Saw one article years ago but can't find now. A single structure dual band antenna is here in the ARRL Members Only Section: http://www2.arrl.org/members-only/ti...df/0010050.pdf Sal |
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