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Old December 6th 20, 02:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Matt Herron Jr.
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Default DIY wire monopole antennas for PowerFlarm?

I have a carbon fuselage, and am considering experimenting with a monopole antenna on each side of the canopy. What I am hoping for is the thinnest wire that will work, taped to the inner canopy wall with clear tape on each side. Hopefully this would provide diversity without FOV obstruction. Can any RF engineer out there suggest length of wire, minimum dia. of wire, etc. that might work? Advice on avoiding nodal interference patterns welcome as well.

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Matt
 




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