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Who can fill me in on ground plane or effective ground plane.
A steel sign plank 18" X 12 " with a 800 Mhz Mobil in the middle is that suitable for a hone antenna? In a roof joist. Rich |
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It'l werk fine Rich, don't even have to bother to place it in attic.
Most communications in 800mHz(VHF-UHF) range and up are through very elevated antennas and are actually "looking down" at your little dinky 'tenna. One of mine is a mag mount on top of one of my hf rigs. 73, Butch Magee KF5DE REL wrote: Who can fill me in on ground plane or effective ground plane. A steel sign plank 18" X 12 " with a 800 Mhz Mobil in the middle is that suitable for a hone antenna? In a roof joist. Rich |
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