Kinda OT, but sure, what I use for most experiments is a handheld dipole
with telescoping elements, it can tune between about 80 and 400 MHz, for
everything else I use a simple 800MHz rubber duck, these work well enough
for everything i'm doing.

Andrew


On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Richard Thornton <richie.thorn...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Apologies if this is slightly OT but I am new to gnu-radio, radio and SDR.
>
> I am interested in what people are doing for antennas, I was thinking
> that some kind of modular antenna would be cool, basically an SMA
> connector, some cable, a groundplane with a hole to slot the antenna
> in to, you could then change the actual antenna piece for different
> frequencies, no doubt I am missing something fundamental?
>
> So my SDR has a frequency range of 300MHz - 3.8GHz, so you could have
> 20 pieces of thick wire (your antenna), each one a different length.
>
> Thanks for looking.
>
> Cheers
> Richard
>
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