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Ken Bessler wrote:
I just built a 1/4 wave (146mhz) antenna for my dual band HT (Yaesu FT-51r). It's simply 19.25" of .025" piano wire soldered into the core of a broken SO-239/BNC adapter. The BNC center pin just sits in the socket in the radio with a rubber bnc cap keeping the antenna load off the pin and keeping dirt out. It's all a press fit and it seems to work great. Comparing it to my OEM rubber duck, it's about 2-4 S units better on 2m & 440. As I understand it, it works as a 3/4 wave antenna on UHF and should be a good match but the radiation angle won't be perfect. My question is this: What would be the radiation angle on 440? I know I'm picking nits here but I'm interested in the theroy. P.S. The FT-51R is an all metal case HT which should provide a good capacitive couple to my hand but what about when the HT is on the back of my backpack? What counterpoise do I get then? Maybe from the mic cable? -- 73 de Ken KGØWX - Flying Pigs #-1055 Elecraft K2 #4913 In a HT I would not worry about radiation angle. Dave WD9BDZ |
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