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Barry Lennox wrote: I presume you are operating at 35 MHz or so? So your losses in a 30" whip are already rather high, especially into a typical RC Rx front-end, so the material will not count for much either way. In the CPC catalogue there is a loaded whip antenna (AR71694), intended for mobile use, where the whip is made from what they describe as 17/7ph milspec stainless steel. It comes complete with all fittings, and cable with 50 ohm connectors both ends. They give the following spec; Bandwidth: 26-28MHz (which is the UK's CB band). Antenna Type: 5/8 Wave. Impedance: 50 ohm. SWR: Less than 1:1.5. Whip Length: 1.35m. Is it practical to think of cutting the whip shorter for operation at 40MHz, and (even better) is it possible to predict exactly how much has to be cut off the whip? -- Tony Williams. |
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