Steve,

I am looking at the Hi-Q-3/80 RT Hi Q antenna.  I will also have a separate 
vertical for 6m.  I also plan to have some small computer installed in the 
truck or a small Ipad.  I am working with a guy in san diego who does all 
the emergency response, Police and FD trucks and cars.  We are going for an 
epic setup.  I have thrown out the budget on this one.

I will post information on my blog as we put this together.  The KX3 will be 
the centerpoint of this install in my 97 Silverado.  So stoked!  Probably be 
done in about 4 weeks.

Regards,

Keith
AG6AZ

-----Original Message----- 
From: Steve KC8QVO
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 5:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Install of KX3 in Truck

I am curious as to what Hi-Q antenna you are installing. Those are real 
nice.
I have a Tarheel model 200 and now a 400 (currently installed on my '11
F350, 6.7L). I was tempted to get a Hi-Q but went with the Tarheel as I've
had good luck with them and they are less $$ HI.

In any event, my understanding of the Turbo Tuner is it is RF sensing.
Download the "universal" manual, it describes how it works in there.

Steve, KC8QVO



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