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I've been thinking about a 70cm antenna made by using copper tape on a
window. It seems that I can get a 50 ohm match by drooping the two radials about 38 degrees below horizontal. Of course, I don't know how to include the effects of glass on the antenna nor rectangular coppper, but it is a starting point. The azimuth pattern looks very good according to EZNEC. Any thoughts? N1JLS |
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