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PCS 10 watt transmitter and low profile antenna

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I am pleased to see a 10 watt low power am transmitter exists! No room here for a full size antenna. Any ideas for a small, reduced sized antenna, say ten feet tall or long? How to couple to PCS and expected range? Many thanks.
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VERTICAL

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Try a Center loaded Vertical
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Fleetinglimpse wrote:Try a Center loaded Vertical
What dimensions would you use for a low profile center loaded vertical? Thanks!
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Did you check out the links under the AM MAX description?
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Post by Pigmeat »

What frequencies are you planning on using? Inverted "L"'s are fairly stealthy depending on your location. I like 1/8 or 1/4 wave verticals on SW. Dark colored wire in a woody area is tough to see if you don't know where it's at.
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