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Old April 20th 04, 10:33 PM
Jeremy Becnel
 
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Default What material for antenna?

Guys and gals,

I'm working on assembling a groundplane antenna for my truck and am
wondering what materials to use. I know copper is likely the best, but
since I've got 1/8th inch steel rods laying around, I was wondering if I
could use those for the ground radials? I'm using the whip off an old
magmount for the transmitting element, but that's all of that material I
have handy. I'm not terribly concerned with the rust as I plan on painting
the whole assembly anyway.

I'm sure I can get some aluminum rod or brass/bronze rod at a local welding
shop if they would be better materials, rf wise.

Jeremy Becnel
KC5TEK


 
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