I'm thinking about adding an external antenna to my L-2. I'm currently using a handheld with the stock 'rubber-ducky' antenna which has performance I would describe as minimal/marginal.
Textbook describes the ground plane needed for aviation VHF frequencies as 4x4 feet. Can the airframe be used as the ground plane or does it need to be a literal square of metal? My current thoughts are mounting a belly antenna on the bottom of the boot cowl -- my concern here is that the boot cowl is only about 28-30 inches wide, max. How much effect will the narrow width have on radio performance?
Textbook describes the ground plane needed for aviation VHF frequencies as 4x4 feet. Can the airframe be used as the ground plane or does it need to be a literal square of metal? My current thoughts are mounting a belly antenna on the bottom of the boot cowl -- my concern here is that the boot cowl is only about 28-30 inches wide, max. How much effect will the narrow width have on radio performance?
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