Hi folks,

I finally got my Ham license last weekend, mostly so I can fly a Telemetrum.
 Although I studied the licensing manuals, they didn't imbue me with much
practical understanding of antennas.  Indeed, they just made me realize how
little I actually understand about RF, so I'd appreciate some advice.

I'm planning to put a Telemetrum in the fiberglass avionics bay of a
Performance Rocketry Little Dog Dual Deploy, but the bay is only 7" long,
which poses a packing issue with regards to fully extending the Telemetrum's
~7" UHF wire antenna.

My first thought was to just mount the Telemetrum on a plate towards the
forward end of the bay, then bend the antenna back 180 degrees to the other
side of the plate and run it back the length of the bay.  However, I'd
prefer to mount the telemetrum further back in the bay.

My second thought was to mount the SMA version of the Telemetrum (which
seems like it might be beneficial in other rockets anyhow) in the back of
the bay, then run a short piece of coax to the front, bend the coax back,
and connect an antenna there.  In this case, I could buy a pre-built SMA
wire antenna (BigRedBee, $6), but I'm also wondering if I could simply strip
the last 7" of shielding off the piece of coax and let the center conductor
radiate through the dielectric.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Casey Barker
AG6CE
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