Hello
I've been playing around with the QFH antenna that was in a recent issue of QST...and it strikes me just looking at the dims of the one sitting outside the hamshack window here in Santa Fe that one could make that a pretty stealth antenna...
The key would be to use the "PVC" pipe as both a mast and a slide into one of the vents of the house...then if you wanted to cover the outside so nothing "antenna" was obvious figure out a way to give it a sort of radome. I've seen the little 70cm QFH's with a radome anyway...so it would only be a matter of scale.
If the folks would let you put up an FM antenna (ie a yagi) then one could easily take a radio shack version convert it to 2 meters and add 440 to it...it would look like a regular antenna except for the short time you were elevating it for use.
Whatever you come up with...well be sure and take some pictures and share it.
Robert WB5MZO
From: k5knt.kent@gmail.com Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 20:03:03 -0500 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Stealth Satellite Station?
I currently live in a rental house and an outside antenna is out of the question. I asked about putting up a satellite TV dish at my own expense last year and received and flat out "NO". So, my current options are as follows:
- Going out to my car and working the FM birds with my Icom 2720H and 19"
whip. 2. Working the FM birds from the back/front yard or possibly inside the house with my Icom W32A and Elk LP antenna. 3. Setting up my 2720 in the house with some sort of stealth antenna and give a try at satellite APRS.
Obviously options 1 and 3 still allow for option 2.
Has anyone tried any form of stealth antenna for Satellites. I am really interested in the idea of combining the satellites and aprs together.
-- Kent R Frazier, K5KNT AMSAT #36765, ARRL, San Angelo Amateur Radio Club, Tom Green County - ARES
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