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Bending a cable every time the rudder moves is asking for trouble. Is there some reason you don't want to mount it on the fuselage?
I consider the vertical stab as part of the fuselage, as opposed to the rudder that moves. And that's your problem. Besides just the wear on the cables, the reception will change with every rudder deflection. A dual blade or towel bar gets better reception than a dipole, and presents better mounting options. But they're significantly more expensive. It would be a tradeoff either way. Bob Archer makes a wingtip antenna that's designed to mount inside the fiberglass fairings, and it reportedly works very well. Aircraft Spruce sells them, and they're much cheaper than blade or towel bar antennas.
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