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I want to install an external airband antenna hooked up to a handheld
radio to talk to airplanes. It would possibly be a whip antenna but I don't know what type and where to buy it the US. Any recomendations? |
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On 26 Jan 2007 11:06:02 -0800, "ToMasz" wrote:
I want to install an external airband antenna hooked up to a handheld radio to talk to airplanes. It would possibly be a whip antenna but I don't know what type and where to buy it the US. Any recomendations? "Talk to," or "Listen to" There many international radio regulations, which Poland obeys, that limit 2-way communications to licensed pilots and air traffic controllers. If you are asking about listening, most aviation communication takes place between 118 and 136 MHz, and most of it uses simple amplitude modulation. A good simple antenna for a ground station would be a "J Pole" like the one described on this site: http://www.alpharubicon.com/elect/jpolejaden.htm His formulas use English length measurements, which you can convert to metric by recalling that 1 inch = 25.4 mm and 1 foot = 12 inches. Don |
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