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I'm a "newbie" here, and would like to ask for your help with a project I'm
working on for school. I have a GMRS radio with an built-in antenna, and just for experimentation I wanted to see how my coverage would be with an external antenna (I do have a GMRS licence from the FCC). The integrated antenna which is on this radio simply connects to the PC board of the radio when you screw the outter shell of the radio together. I have a 1/4 wave ground plane antenna tuned to the proper GMRS frequency, and I'd like to connect it to this radio, but my question is this...When connecting an external antenna, I will connect the inner wire from the coax to the circuit board where the radio's original antenna was attached. However, I'm not certain where the outter shield of the coax should be connected..To the - side of the battery connection in this GMRS radio? Should there be some kind of capacitor between the inner wire and outter shield of the coax? I'm only connecting this external antenna long enough to take some measurements I need for this research project for school, then will return it to normal. This isn't a long term illegal modification I'm asking you to help me with, etc. Thanks for your help! |
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