80m Pedestrian Mobile Antenna experiment. Post #1455.
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If you want to try some fascinating antenna experiments, consider operating pedestrian mobile on 80 meters. With a little ingenuity, a coil loaded wire on fiberglass rod, and a trailing radial wire, you could have some real fun. Martin (VA3PCJ), Mark (VA3UPM), Ante (VA2BBW, Patrick (VA3CMD, and Jose (VA3PCJ), modified a few designs from Peter Parker (VK3YE) and came up with this person-portable ham radio station. Interesting idea. Be sure your back gets some support.
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