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![]() If you really want an effective and simple to build 2M antenna for FM work, purchase an SO-239, (UHF Female chassis fitting) and a couple pieces of brass welding rod, or hobby rod. Using nothing more than pliers and a solder iron you can make a nice ground plane antenna. Vertical piece cut to about 19 inches, three or four radials cut to about 20 inches, and bend the ground radials down about 45 dgreees. This will provide a near perfect 50 ohm match. Simply screw the PL-259 on your cable on to this antenna and tape it to the side of a wood or metal pole. Real easy, and real effective. Ed K7AAT |
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