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The primary goal for any SOTA antenna is to be lightweight while also being somewhat efficient. Typically setups use low power (unless you have strong arms!) so we want to get the best out of them. | The primary goal for any SOTA antenna is to be lightweight while also being somewhat efficient. Typically setups use low power (unless you have strong arms!) so we want to get the best out of them. | ||
- | We have to also consider the support structure for the antennas as well as the antennas themselves. Fiberglass poles are popular as they won’t detune any attached antennas. | + | We have to also consider the support structure for the antennas as well as the antennas themselves. Fiberglass poles are popular as they won’t detune any attached antennas. They are also lightweight and can usually stow to a short size, which is useful for carrying in a rucksack. |
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===== VHF/UHF Antennas ===== | ===== VHF/UHF Antennas ===== | ||
- | At this wavelength beam antennas become small enough to bring up hills. Yagi antennas for 2m are not uncommon, but for the vast majority of people a vertical antenna may be fine. | + | ==== Beam Antennas ==== |
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+ | At this wavelength beam antennas become small enough to bring up hills. Yagi antennas for 2m are not uncommon, and the Moxon is an excellent design, but for the vast majority of people a vertical antenna may be fine. | ||
* Links to Yagi plans | * Links to Yagi plans | ||
+ | * Links to Moxon plans | ||
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+ | ==== Vertical Antennas ==== | ||
Popular vertical antennas include coax dipole types, 1/4 ground plane antennas with some radials, or j-pole/Slim Jims made from ladder line. A mast of some kind is useful to get them up high for better line of sight to the horizon. | Popular vertical antennas include coax dipole types, 1/4 ground plane antennas with some radials, or j-pole/Slim Jims made from ladder line. A mast of some kind is useful to get them up high for better line of sight to the horizon. | ||
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+ | === Slim Jim === | ||
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+ | A Slim Jim is a small, robust, roll up antenna that can be bought ready-made or [[https:// | ||
* Links to vertical antenna plans | * Links to vertical antenna plans | ||
- | Dipole antennas of various types are also popular for portable VHF/UHF expeditions, | + | ==== Dipole Antennas ==== |
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+ | Dipole antennas of various types are also popular for portable VHF/UHF expeditions, | ||
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+ | ===== Masts and supports ===== | ||
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+ | Here’s some recommendations for masts and supports. | ||
- | * Links to dipole antenna plans | + | * [[https:// |
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