
Also as it was a quick test the location was not ideal! I will do some more testing and post any findings!
I doubt it would handle more than 25 Watt? Lets push it and see if it goes up in smoke!

Thank you Radium
Hi ST. Been a while. The Bazooka looks great and sounds like a lot less hassle than the roll up slim jim. Well done!sinus trouble wrote:Another update!
I made up a simple bracket to test the Flower pot antenna outdoors which worked great!
However for the antenna, I measured the dimensions for 98Mhz (Mid Band) Tests were performed using a transmitter that can sweep the band easily!
Depending on the accuracy of my measurements? I found the antenna resonated nicely around the 101Mhz mark? Which would indicate that the dimensions are slightly on the short side?
Coverage around my area seemed solid despite the low elevation!
I was pretty impressed at the performance!
Hi ST. Been a while. The Bazooka looks great and sounds like a lot less hassle than the roll up slim jim. Well done!
Cheers geez!
Albert is right... a simple build compared to other antenni inc dipoles.Albert H wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 3:08 am Look for the "Flowerpot Antenna" It's easier than the "simple" Bazooka to get going:
http://vk2zoi.com/articles/half-wave-flower-pot/