I was going to purchase a 1/2 wave NGP antenna, but then came across some info suggesting a ground plane does not need to be flat and continuous around the antenna (i.e. does not need to be a flat sheet of metal).
Will mounting a 1/4 wave antenna via L-bracket to a long (48") piece of aluminum be enough to act as a ground plane? If so, what considerations must I take into account ensure it is properly done?
I am thinking of the mounting on one end of the aluminum front "fairing" on my iKamper Skycamp roof top tent (RTT). See red arrow in photo below. The material of the tent cover is gel-coated fiberglass.
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I was going to purchase a 1/2 wave NGP antenna, but then came across some info suggesting a ground plane does not need to be flat and continuous around the antenna (i.e. does not need to be a flat sheet of metal).
Will mounting a 1/4 wave antenna via L-bracket to a long (48") piece of aluminum be enough to act as a ground plane? If so, what considerations must I take into account ensure it is properly done?
I am thinking of the mounting on one end of the aluminum front "fairing" on my iKamper Skycamp roof top tent (RTT). See red arrow in photo below. The material of the tent cover is gel-coated fiberglass.
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