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tough call. At first I thought 800MHz, but is too long for 800MHz, not shaped right for 800MHz gain, and never saw an 800MHz with BNC connector, so.... Its probably either a 1/4 wave UHF, or a loaded VHF..... kinda hard to tell... depends on whats inside the "fat" part of the rubber covered base. Perhaps you could mount it on the output of a wattmeter with appropriate adapter, and test a low powered VHF and then a UHF radio into it and check the SWR. Another idea..... take a known ham dual band HT with BNC connector, check a constant level VHF and then a UHF signal strength with the HTs antenna, then swap with the unknown antenna and compare again..... Ed WB6SAT |
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