A loop for 10 meters is 8 feet (app. 2.4 meters) on each side - totally impractical for hand-held use. I have had some success using a 10 meter mobile whip on a mag mount on the car, and even better luck using 2 mobile whips in a horizontal dipole configuration at the top of a 10-foot (3M) mast, rotated by hand for the best signal.
If you wanted to get really creative, you could use 4 whips, crossed at 90 degrees, and add a proper phasing cable between them to make a turnstile, but that's a lot of stuff to lug around with you, and getting really far from your objective of hand-held. Otherwise, your only option for something remotely hand-holdable for HF is some type of active antenna, such as the MFJ-1020C. George, KA3HSW ----- Original Message ---- > From: B J <[email protected]> > To: amsat-bb <[email protected]> > Sent: Sun, October 23, 2011 11:07:36 PM > Subject: [amsat-bb] Antennas For AO-7 Mode A > > I'm looking for a suitable antenna that I can use to operate over AO-7 in > mode A . The main requirement that it be hand-held. > > I've looked on the Internet and, so far, I haven't found any off-the-shelf > antennas. I did, however, find several websites that have instructions for > home-brew designs but none were specifically for mode A. > > One possibility that occurred to me is to combine 2 different types, such as > an eggbeater for 2 m and a hand-held HF loop for 10 m. One drawback that I > see for this arrangement is that it might be too big or too heavy for it to > be practical as a hand-held unit. > > Does anyone know of a commercially available mode A antenna suitable for > hand-held operation or know of a home-brew design for one? > > Thank you. > > 73s > > Bernhard VA6BMJ @ DO33FL _______________________________________________ Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
