There was an awesome pictorial in the back of some two way manual, I'm
thinking back to the Micor or Exec era. It was a study with results showing
what the loss of various mobile mounting solutions were with respect to the
center of the roof location used for reference.
Anyone have a scan of
Funny, I was just looking at this on Friday! Makes my 1/4 trunk-mount
seem less effective!
http://www.larsen-antennas.com/docfiles/ASB9/Mobile/MobileSeriesDesignations.pdf
Daron Wilson wrote:
There was an awesome pictorial in the back of some two way manual, I'm
thinking back to the
I remember seeing one in a Decibel catalog. Do you have one?
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: Daron Wilson
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 4:32 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Mobile antenna mounting options - old reference
Hello:
I presently have a dual band 2 and 70 cm antenna on the rear trunk
deck of my car. In addition to this dual band antenna, I have a 900
MHz antenna a few feet away from it. Is there a dual 220 and 900 MHz
mobile antenna on the market, or do I need to build one. If the
latter,
NEIL,
IM DRIVING THROUGH BEND FRIDAY AND WOULD LIKE TO STOP BY.
NEED TO SEE YOU HAVE MIC CARDS TO TRADE. 503 749-2041 TOM WO7Z
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Gary
I agree with you on the below when it comes to an officer using his 2
way radio while on Duty... But there is a double standard when it
comes to hand held Cell phone use while on duty and driving... I
highly doubt that an officer while driving and using a hand held cell
phone is using
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mobile antenna installation help/fatigued
metal
Ok, I will watch ... from here ...
Neil
OK, I'll make a citizens arrest or write a citizens ticket to the
next cop I
see yakking
on his radio while driving his cop car. G
Dick
hauiling his kids around and doing personal errands on
county time.
Butch, KE7FEL
From: Neal Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mobile antenna installation help/fatigued
metal
Date: Wed, 26 Apr
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mobile antenna installation help/fatigued
metal
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 09:24:45 -0400
Gary I agree with you on the below when it comes to an officer using his 2
way radio while on Duty
Thank you to all who provided great solutions onsolving tearing
effectfrom mobile mountson thin autobody metal vehicles.It all
may now be moot because,We all should be aware of legislation being
proposed in many states such as "Driving While Distracted" or "Inattentive
Driving" laws.
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pets. So heads up, be careful, keep one ear to your state capitol and
the other to the mobile rig while driving under those low hanging tree
branches. Soon we may not need mobile antennas.
Gary K2UQ
Don't just listen to your State Capitol - TELL them to stop
-Builder] Mobile
antenna installation help/fatigued metal
Thank you to all who provided great solutions onsolving tearing
effectfrom mobile mountson thin autobody metal vehicles.It
all may now be moot because,We all should be aware of legislation being
proposed in many states
-Builder] Mobile antenna installation help/fatigued metal
Thank you to all who provided great solutions on solving tearing effect from
mobile mounts on thin autobody metal vehicles. It all may now be moot
because, We all should be aware of legislation being proposed in many states
Dick wrote:
OK, I'll make a citizens arrest or write a citizens ticket to the next cop I
see yakking
on his radio while driving his cop car. G
Dick
Or talking on his PERSONAL cell phone-which seems to be nearly continuous...
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
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Yup, that, too...and I'll write him a double ticket if I see him eating a
donut
while driving. LOL!!
Dick
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From: Jim B.
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 25 April, 2006 12:35
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mobile antenna installation
help/fatigued
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Sent: 25 April, 2006 10:51
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Mobile antenna installation help/fatigued
metal
Thank you to all who provided great solutions on solving tearing
effect from
mobile mounts on thin autobody metal vehicles. It all may now be moot
because, We all should be aware
Excluded from the subject law while in the actual performance of their
official duties: a law enforcement officer; a member of a paid, part-paid or
volunteer fire department or company; or an operator of an authorized emergency
vehicle.
I would be careful about trying to do a citizens
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 9:30 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] mobile antenna question
Slightly off topic but here goes:
Just got a new FT-897D at the hamfest and want to run it along with the
Alinco DR-600 in the truck.
My question is, how much
Slightly off topic but here goes:
Just got a new FT-897D at the hamfest and want to run it along with the
Alinco DR-600 in the truck.
My question is, how much physical separation must I have between the
VHF/UHF antennas to prevent damaging either radio while transmitting on the
other?
Tony King - W4ZT wrote:
My question is, how much physical separation must I have between the
VHF/UHF antennas to prevent damaging either radio while transmitting on the
other?
I've always used a rule of thumb of 1/4 wave plus a little at the lowest
frequency. In other words, in this
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