Antenna on a Portable
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- motofreak008
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Antenna on a Portable
I know that you need the right antenna on a mobile radio. Do you need that in a portable also? I know there are UHF, VHF, and 800 MHZ antennas and that the right one is needed. But, what happens if you don't have an antenna? Will a VHF antenna work with a UHF radio? While I am at it, why is there different antennas for different bands. Why won't they work on just one antenna?
They won't radiate the RF properly, so it will go back into the radio and probably end up burning the RF circuitry, and radiating from the antenna as heat.
If you don't use the right connector/antenna type, the RF may not even make it to the antenna, and will just radiate right from inside the guts.
Either way, it's bad news. It won't happen instantly, and probably won't happen over a short period of time, but it will happen eventually.
If you don't use the right connector/antenna type, the RF may not even make it to the antenna, and will just radiate right from inside the guts.
Either way, it's bad news. It won't happen instantly, and probably won't happen over a short period of time, but it will happen eventually.
- HLA
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if it's recieve only then take your best shot but to transmit the length of the antennae has to be tuned to the band and some gain antennaes get tuned even more down to the frequency. but like stated earlier, it WILL burn up the transmitter if it's wrong. the same thing goes for mobiles and portables.
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Re: Antenna on a Portable
It's the same reason there are different length strings on a guitar or other instrument. Wavelength is inverse to frequency. So, higher frequencies need shorter antennas and vice versa.
You don't make high pitched tones on a bass guitar just as you don't try to make a 39 Mhz lowband antenna resonant at 800 Mhz.
You don't make high pitched tones on a bass guitar just as you don't try to make a 39 Mhz lowband antenna resonant at 800 Mhz.
motofreak008 wrote:...............While I am at it, why is there different antennas for different bands. Why won't they work on just one antenna?
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- fogster
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While everyone can agree that transmitting into an antenna on the wrong band is really bad, I wanted to offer some perhaps unconventional experience on receive.
I don't have an antenna for my VHF HT yet, so, when I use it (receive-only), I put on the UHF stubby from another radio. I started using it in a pinch, expecting poor results. Much to my surprise, it worked great, about on par with my other VHF rigs.
Of course it'd be better to use the right antenna, but, for receive, I get decent performance with the wrong antenna. (Just remember not to transmit!)
I don't have an antenna for my VHF HT yet, so, when I use it (receive-only), I put on the UHF stubby from another radio. I started using it in a pinch, expecting poor results. Much to my surprise, it worked great, about on par with my other VHF rigs.
Of course it'd be better to use the right antenna, but, for receive, I get decent performance with the wrong antenna. (Just remember not to transmit!)
- motofreak008
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