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Looking to find out if anyone on here has put a Mako 5/8 ground plane above an aluminum flat side beam wonder if there's any interference thank you so much
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interesting question and I have seen that exacct array before, I assume there is an effect but negligable??? hmmm well i would not put them close together,, in fact, a 1/4 wavelength would possibly be a gain,
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I think the ground plane of the Maco would interfere with the beam as messing with its directional ability and probably tuning. A antenna with no ground plane would be better.
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