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Old September 13th 03, 03:14 AM
elfa
 
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elfa wrote:

Actually....I have no idea how long the missing segment (or segments) are but
I'm thinking that with 24 inches still there, that's probably enough for FM.

Amazingly, I have yet to find a website that explains FM whip antennas and the
best way to use them.


A quarter-wave length on the FM band is about 30", +/- depending on the
actual frequency. I'd aim for that.

-Bill


Thanks Bill....that's the first piece of information I've ever heard on FM whip
antennas.

elfa



 
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