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   Message 13,018 of 13,334   
   Ed Vance to Nigel Reed   
   Options for HT radio antenna?   
   14 Oct 25 16:26:33   
   
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   >   Re: Options for HT radio antenna?   
   >   By: Sean Dennis to Nigel Reed on Thu Oct 09 2025 18:25:51   
      
   > Can't say I have and I'm not sure my wife would go for that so I'm going to   
   > have to scrap that idea.   
      
   > I've not tried making any type of antenna yet. Just watched a video and it   
   > seems pretty easy. Almost half way to making a trombone :) The guy said he   
   > was reaching 50 miles with 5-7w so certainly interesting. I don't have any   
   > copper pipe tho but I'm sure I can find some.   
      
   > Also a good option but I would definitely want to have an SWR meter check   
   > before hooking something like that up. I used to have one back in England in   
   > my CB days but I'm sure it disappeared when I moved to the US.   
      
   > My local club has a 70cm and 2m repeater along with a couple of DStar   
   > repeaters.   
      
   > I did look at some mobile setup that I could sit on my desk. Amazon have them   
   > for about $150 which doesn't seem to bad but I figure if I'm going to take up   
   > more desk space, I should probably go for something with more bands since I   
   > have a general license. I wouldn't mind getting my extra so I don't have to   
   > worry as much about which bands I can and cannot use but that's not top   
   > priority right now.   
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   Speaking of J-Pole Antenna.   
   Mine is a piece of 300 ohm twinline which is long enuf for Two Meters Band.   
   One side of the twinlead is cut to make it appear as a J-Pole.   
   The reinlead is enclosed in a piece of plastic tubing which has a endcap on the   
   top.   
   The tubing is slightly longer than the twinlead. I allowed the extra length to   
   allow the end to go in a piece of metal thai I turned on a lathe at work so it   
   would fit inside the top of the mast my 2M Beam is mounted on.   
      
   On the plastic tubing (pipe) I drilled a hole to put the coax feed line just   
   above the top of the metal mast the beam is mounted on.   
      
   Hth.   
   Ed   
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