Shown below are the common types of VHF antennas used by general aviation aircraft, they are 1/4 wave designs requiring a ground plane.
Antenna 1 is a simple rod type antenna. This antenna is fine for local use, Sunday breakfast, unicom, etc, the antenna performance is generally centered on about 127.5 MHz with performance falling off on both band edges.
VHF com antennas such as Comant, Rami, Drone & Margolin and Delta Pop have an impedance matching network built into the antenna base, the matching network insures good antenna performance across the entire 118 - 136 MHz VHF Com band.
Antenna 2 has a matching network similar to the type used by Comant and RAMI, both will show a DC open when measured with a VOM from the center pin to the barrel of the BNC connector and ~50 ohms impedance at the operating frequency.
Antenna 3 is a shorted stub, grounded element design used by Dorne & Margolin and Delta Pop, a grounded element antenna will have the antenna element at DC ground potential, the BNC center pin to the mounting studs will show a DC short with a VOM and ~50 ohm impedance at the operating frequency.
The Transponder and ADS-B / UAT antennas are a different design and will show a DC open when measured with a VOM on the BNC connector.
Keep in mind the antenna design when measuring the antenna coax for shorts and opens, best to disconnect the coax from the antenna base when making these checks.
