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		<title>Simple L antenna (2 meter antenna)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s the simplest antenna that you can build to transmit with your HT or mobile rig when you have nothing else to rely to. The configuration gives you a 3.5dBi gain and it is simple to construct when you&#8217;re at outdoor. I built this antenna, specially for hitting repeaters during lightning storm, as my usual [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s the simplest antenna that you can build to transmit with your HT or mobile rig when you have nothing else to rely to. The configuration gives you a 3.5dBi gain and it is simple to construct when you&#8217;re at outdoor.</p>
<div align="center"><img src="http://drop.fakap.net/files/Simple-L-Antenna.png" alt="Simple L antenna" style="float:none;" /></div>
<div align="center"><img src="http://drop.fakap.net/files/Simple-L-gain.png" alt="Simple L antenna" style="float:none;" /></div>
<div align="center"><img src="http://drop.fakap.net/files/copper-wire.jpg" alt="Simple L antenna" style="float:none;" /></div>
<p>I built this antenna, specially for hitting repeaters during lightning storm, as my usual high mounted antenna might attract lightning.</p>
<p>This antenna can be built using any conductive wire. Though, for my configuration, I use thick copper wires with the length A = 0.525m and B=0.4815m. The A-B angle is about 100-110 degree. It gives SWR 1.0 between 145.5MHz &#8211; 145.8MHz and SWR 1.3 at 148.0MHz, the edge of 2 meter amateur radio band.</p>
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