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A half-wave fed with a gamma would need no groundplane... you could build
one better than any you could purchase... Warmest regards, John "Ed" wrote in message . 92.175... I haven't fired up EZNEC yet, but I was wondering how a standard 3dBi marine whip would perform on the 2m ham bands. Since the marine frequencies are 156.050-157.425 MHz, what could I expect at 144-148 MHz? If it won't cut it, then does anyone have any recommendations for a dual-band antenna (commercial or home-built)? Jon Jon, I would expect the marine antenna to perform poorly, due to high SWR. However, I am not sure of your second question. Are you looking for a 2M/440 antenna for a boat, or for automobile mount? A number of vendors (Larson, Antenex, Comet?, etc.) sell dual band mobile antennas for those two ham bands. For a boat, I don't know of any dualband stuff, but those same vendors sell a base loaded half wave antenna for single ham bands that doesn't require any ground plane. Good Luck. Ed K7AAT |
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