I don't think FAA care a whole lot about transmitter antennae.  But, the
FCC might, but not much.

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On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Brian Chan wrote:

> At 9:20 AM -0700 6/12/02, Michael Ackerman-Simpson wrote:
> >I was hoping this would be a simple matter of wrapping some wire around
> >a f/g tube and covering it with shrink tubing, maybe a little hassle
> >with a connector or some other doodad, but oscilloscopes? Oh well.
> >
> >Mike in
> >Freshwater CA
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> For about 20.00 a piece, nicely done, why make it yourself.  Also
> this is for the transmitter, if you don't get it right, the signal
> will bounce back to the output transsistor and burn it.
>
> And I am not sure Rubber ducky antenna is legal for transmitter,
> according to FAA!!
>
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