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I posted an inquiry (below) regarding my search for a very small DFing
antenna. I received some much appreciated replies, but not quite what I was looking for. Here's a link to a commercial product: http://store.yahoo.com/fulfillmentad...es/baavtr.html This product displays bearing and distance to a transmitter over a very short range, operating below 500 kHz. This is the physical size I had in mind. I'd like to be able to build a similar unit in the 144 MHz band for direction finding over short distances. In other words, for use on the final leg of a DF contest where the transmitter is buried in brush in a remote area. A parasitic array or even a single loop wouldn't be as rugged or hand-holdable as I'd like. Does anyone know what antenna technology is used in this product to be able to develop directionality at such a low frequency with such a small size? I suppose I could ask the manufacturer, but they might not want to disclose their design info. Or, I could buy one for big $$$ and try to figure it out, but that's not a sure thing either ... ![]() Thanks for any help. George, K6GW |
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