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In article , Irv Finkleman wrote:
If you were to make the antenna a ground plane or vertical and use a piece of copper clad circuit board as the plane, it might provide a good degree of isolation from the other components below that plane. Irv & Jin- Also consider making a "patch" antenna using the circuit board ground plane. Of course the size will depend on operating frequency, and it will probably not be as good as a ground plane antenna. I don't have any references, but a web search should find information on patch antennas used on UHF and higher frequencies. 73, Fred, K4DII |
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