u/Auto_gen_usrnm

I've got a question on ground plane I hope y'all can answer. I've got a pelican case and a tyt th9800 that has a crossband repeat setting. I'm planning to put an NMO bulkhead straight through the center of the Lid and toss a Comet SBB1 on top with a solid metal ground plane inside the lid, should be totally waterproof closed and give me some repeating capabilities (yes I know the station has to self identify--that's been handled).

What I'm trying to figure out is how to make a good ground plane for the monopole mounted on top. In the past, I've put a mag mount on a cookie sheet and gotten pretty good results. Been doing lots of lurking/reading on ground plane and I know it should be 1/4 wave ideally, but I have a space constraint of it fitting in the case and I'm trying to keep it simple and avoid long radials/setup time.

So my question is as follows: Will I get better performance with a round plate with the antenna centered, a rectangular one that really fills the case (or some third option)?

Internal dimensions of case lid are 8.5x11 for my 2800 series case. I imagine round will give me the best radiation pattern but I've seen people suggest that larger is better for SWR? Not sure which is higher priority. Also saw someone say undersize ground requires ferrite choke on feed line? Tried to simulate it in MMANA-GAL but didnt get super helpful results, figured y'all might have better ideas.

Thanks in advance for any help!

u/Auto_gen_usrnm — 24 days ago