In article <FvkjC.177164$t77....@fx29.am4>,
soundser...@outlook.com says...
> It operates in the uncrowded 801 ? 805, 863 ? 865 MHz UHF frequency range
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> In that case the antenna should be about 3 1/4 to 3 1/2 inches long. If
> you are using wire that is insulated, just make it 3 1/4 inches.
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> That is probably close to the origional length.
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> That makes it a 1/4 of an electrical wavelength long.
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> For a low power short range piece of equipment, I doubt it makes much
> difference on how long it is, from 3 inchs to a foot long.
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> Thanks, Ralph, you have made my day.
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> I thought it was much more complicated than a piece of wire.
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Simple antennas are not that complicated. Juat a piece of wire 1/4 of a
wavelength long should work fine for that application.
When you get much below 450 MHz and want an antenna shorter than around
6 inches is when it will get somewhat complicated . Then they look like
a spring under the insulation.
There is a number around 234 that if you devide it by the frequency in
MHz you will get the length of a simple 1/4 wave antenna.