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Transparent on-glass UHF aerial

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Transparent on-glass UHF aerial

Post by PCRman »

Anyone have any experience with or opinion on these stick-on UHF aerials. Thinking of putting one on my back (vertical) window.

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Post by 84ZOOKSTA »

In the RF wold that would not meet australian standards. The radiation pattern would be crap, atleast half your tx power would be in the cab and radtiated through your head.

You would be no better off than using a portable in the cab.
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