Fellow Listmembers,

I have a question regarding "tiger tails" used to improve transmission
characterisics of a hand-held transmitter (HHT). The HHT is basically a
dipole, with the chassis as the bottom element. The tiger tail is a
quarter-wave length of wire that connects to the shell of the coaxial
connector and is allowed to hang downwards, effectively increasing the
electrical length of the chassis. They are commonly used with higher
frequency HHT's where a quarter wavelength is relatively short compared to a
standing man. I want to fabricate one for use with a 27 MHz (CB) HHT. I need
a length of wire more than nine feet long. My question is this: If I wind
the nine feet of wire spirally around a length of polypropylene rope, will
it still work properly? Also, should I use Litz wire?

Thanks in advance for any help.

Scott Lacey

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