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In article , isaac
wrote: I understand that when used as intended the antenna uses the roof or trunk of your car as a ground plane or counterpoise. (Are these the same thing?) Some websites recommend sticking the antenna on a square foot sheet of metal, but as this is Florida in the summer, I think our usual midday rainstorms might blow the whole over. Pending advice from the specialists, I'd be tempted to try a wire mesh groundplane - something like the stiff wire mesh used in (cake) wire cooling racks, with 1/2 inch mesh. I don't think the size would be that critical providing the radius was similar to the length of the antenna. Connect the wire to the iron bar to which the antenna is attached. Harry. |
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