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Lee Hopper "leehopp [at] centurytel [dot] net" wrote: I have heard of holding a quarter-wavelength of wire next to the HT while transmitting. This has been called a "tiger tail" and is supposed to improve you radiated signal. http://adjunct.diodon349.com/Radio/ht_tiger_tails_and_other_good_info.htm Some attach this to the bnc at its base - others to the belt clip - still others just hold it beside the radio as they transmit. Do you think it might do any good? A bunch of people in one of my area's hamclubs have built these... they're the "fasten to the BNC base" variety. Most of the peopple who made 'em, report significantly-improved transmit range with their HTs. One guy spends a fair bit of time up in San Francisco, and likes to check into a net on the Stanford repeater. Without the tiger-tail on its HT, he was able to get into the repeater reliably only by going through some significant hassle (e.g. standing on a fire hydrant and holding the radio just-so) to find an RF propagation path which worked. He could not reach or hold the repeater while walking along, pedestrian-mobile. With the tiger-tail in place, he reports that he has no trouble getting into the repeater and holding it reliably while just walking down the street. The benefit seems roughly similar to switching from a short rubber-duck antenna to a full quarter-wave "spaghetti noodle". -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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