> From my time playing with litle transmitters, I'd imagine a
> high-flexibility stranded wire would be ideal... to a great degree
> I's suggest the 'antenna polarisation' would be mostly irrelevant
I agree. The internal antennaa is such a fraction of the wavelength
that the "gain" is somewhere deep down in the negative dB range.
Doing anything to get it even to a floppy 1/4 wave would at least
neautralize the gain/loss a bit. During my testing of the straight
antenna, if I pointed it right at the receiver, I got a loss of about
10 meters in range, so I'm definitely getting some positive dB gain
off of it. Unfortunately, my spectrum analyzers don't... oh wait, I
got an idea....
AG
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