Still not having much luck here. I shortened the dipole to try to cover the 2m band and did get more stuff coming in, but it was all noise. :(
I can't realistically make the ladder line fully vertical due to space constraints. Maybe I just need to build a monopole instead? The balcony railing might make a good ground plane.
Or do folks think an external antenna tuner would be worthwhile here?
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in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •Normally people don't need tuners on VHF, antennas are small enough and mono-band that you can just get it dialed in. More noise probably indicates the antenna is matched for the frequency.
I have a feeling you'd have better luck if you could get the antenna above the roof. I live in a condo, so all my VHF is done from SOTA peaks.
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