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![]() Frank Bals schrieb: I've seen longer telescopic whips like the Maxon WTA-1, which is a 48" CB whip. I wonder if the center-load on the Radio Shack actually does make up for it being only 26" when fully extended? I am using such a telescopic center loaded whip with my handheld scanner. It actually *does* work from 25Mhz up to above 500Mhz. But you have to adjust carefully for optimum performance. It detunes when touching or taking the hand off. You should know: Length of an antenna much less than 1/10 of the wavelength *allways* results in dramatic loss of performance. So a *tuned* 48" antenna has its advantage over a 26" antenna for the desired frequency range. |
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