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"Bill Turner" wrote in message ... On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 14:57:09 -0700, "Andrey" wrote: Greetings to all the antenna experts here! I want to create horizontally polarized antenna, low profile, located above large ground plane. And I need it to be omnidirectional (sort of) and have sufficient gain in horizontal plane. My frequency of interest is 900 MHz. The ground plane is a roof of a car. I tried loops, from 50 to 300 mm diameter, radiation goes up if I mount it above the ground plane. Any ideas? Thank you, Andrey __________________________________________________ _______ FWIW, horizontal polarization at 900 MHz won't get you far. Vertical is preferred because horizontal is rapidly absorbed by ground loss. On the other hand, if you don't *want* to get very far, use a vertical and just reduce power. This will be sad news to all the V/U weak signal ops who have consistantly covered long distances using horizontal polarity. Dale W4OP |
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