I disagree with the method described below for calculating a 5/8 wavelenth antenna.
As I recall, the formula you have below gives you the length in feet of
a half wave length antenna (not the full wavelength as you suggest). So a 5/8 ths
wave antenna would be twice as long as you calculated. Also, if you took a 2 meter
5/8's wave antenna, you'd need to lengthen it (not cut it down) to use it as a 5/8 wave
antenna on 123 MHz.
You probably could take a 5/8 wave 2 meter ham antenna and cut it down to a 1/4 wavelength
antenna for use on 123 MHz. The length for that would be somewhere around 22.89 inches.
Max T, CFI (and ham radio operator)
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westes wrote:
How tall was that telescoping antenna?
I do not remember how long it extends to.
IIRC, the formula is 468/f(MHz) gives the wavelength. Multiply by 5/8
to get the antenna length in feet. For 123.0 MHz (middle of the band),
the length is 28.5 inches.
Does anyone sell an off the shelf 5/8 wave telescoping antenna with a strong
magnetic base?
Just purchase a standard ham 2m mag mount antenna and cut a piece of
stainless steel rod that fits the mag mount to the above calculated
length.
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