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There are others on the group who can get into the technical side of
things -- I just thought I'd tell you what I'd use in the bush, or anywhere else for that matter. Make up a twin lead J-pole -- its flexible and you can hang it from almost anything. If you Google J-pole you'll find a hundred different designs, but electrically they are all the same thing. The twin-lead version can be hung anywhere from a string, and then rolls up and fits in your pocket when you're done. If you want you can hang it on a stick or twig tied to your backpack! A very easy to make, versatile, and effective antenna! It's the only one you'll ever really need! Irv VE6BP "James186282" wrote in message ... In my mind I would simply like an antenna that was effective but flexable. Length is not "critical" as I plan to hang it up high on an LB harness. The idea is a rough and tumble antenna that can work in the woods on a Search and Rescue mission but will give me the very best range out (not so much up/dn) |
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