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, Bob Dixon wrote: Adding any adaptor would seem to significantly move the radiating portion of the antenna further away from the "ground plane" of the radio. This should affect the operation of the antenna adversely. Comments? Bob Adding an adapter to a Transmission Line will have no effect, except to add insertion loss of the adapter. Adding an adapter to the antenna itself MAY cause the antenna charactoristics to change. Most SMA and BNC connecters are used in Transmission Lines, and not antennas themselves. The OP doesn't really explain where the adapter is to be used. Most small handheld devices with external antenna connections have those connection in the Transmission Line and not in the antenna itself. Me |
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