Just because it occurred to me to do so I put these two antennas together.
1.) The first was intended to be the driven element of a shortened/coil loaded Yagi. It had great SWR near the ground, but when I put it up over ten feet high the SWR began to go up.
On a lark, I decided to see what it did on the SUV. It was really stinky horizontal over the roof, But when I brought it down and stuck it through the back window vertically the SWR improved greatly and RX/TX was good. I made a make-shift bracket from junk to see how it would do outside the the vehicle.
SWR
27.405 1.3:1
27.185 1.0:1
26.985 1.2:1
2.) The second is simply a horizontal dipole bent inward in the middle to 45*. At 12 feet up it has an impressive SWR.
SWR
28.755 1.1:1
28.305 1.0:1
27.855 1.1:1
27.415 1.2:1
26.965 1.3:1
26.515 1.5:1
26.065 1.8:1
25.615 2.5:1
25.165 3.3:1
Who'd a thought? :blink:
1.) The first was intended to be the driven element of a shortened/coil loaded Yagi. It had great SWR near the ground, but when I put it up over ten feet high the SWR began to go up.
On a lark, I decided to see what it did on the SUV. It was really stinky horizontal over the roof, But when I brought it down and stuck it through the back window vertically the SWR improved greatly and RX/TX was good. I made a make-shift bracket from junk to see how it would do outside the the vehicle.
SWR
27.405 1.3:1
27.185 1.0:1
26.985 1.2:1
2.) The second is simply a horizontal dipole bent inward in the middle to 45*. At 12 feet up it has an impressive SWR.
SWR
28.755 1.1:1
28.305 1.0:1
27.855 1.1:1
27.415 1.2:1
26.965 1.3:1
26.515 1.5:1
26.065 1.8:1
25.615 2.5:1
25.165 3.3:1
Who'd a thought? :blink: