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Old March 17th 05, 05:01 AM
 
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Default Copper tubing on UHF

Hi Antenna Masters...

I am going to use a plumber 1/2 copper tubing for a antenna on
372.5MHz.

Using 468/F, I get about 7.5 inches per leg of dipole.

How can I readjust the formula for the 1/2 inch copper?

I read someone that diameter of the tube starts playing a row in the
UHF band.

de KJ4UO

 
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