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Dave:
I noted increased signal strength with it on, on both transmit and receive.. The star didn't touch the "active" side at all.. it was on the shield side of the equation.. Perhaps the star, being so close to the sheetmetal of the roof (on the magmount), increased the capacitance, thus increasing the capacitive grounding, providing a better RF ground. Who knows. I didn't have the equipment to test for that 10 years ago when I had one I don't now, either.. All I know is, it did more than look cool. -SSB Dave Hall wrote: Surely you jest. Those little 3 inch "radial" kits were nothing more than a gimmick. First of all, they were attached to the "active" side of the antenna, and secondly they were way too small to make any appreciable affect on signal. To make any difference, it would have to provide a counterpoise which was greater than the surface area of the car the antenna was attached to. I've known people who ran them, and other than look cool, they did nothing for them........ Dave "Sandbagger" |
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