I have a Perth Plus (Outbacker) and I think the antenna works wonderful.
However, I do know from experience that installation location seems to
be critical. I used to have it mounted on a ladder rack on an Astro van
with its ground wire attached directly to the roof with a small bolt and
nut. Worked GREAT! Now it's on my F-150 on a mount I made up that goes
into my receiver hitch. I ran a 1" wide ground strap from the truck
frame up to the top of the mount, where I attached the antennas ground
wire to. Now the tuning of the whip is way off from the marks and I can
only get it tuned on 75M through about 17M. Works great when tuned on
these bands, but someday I'll miss 15M-10M...
Scott
N0EDV
David G. Nagel wrote:
Shadow 998 wrote:
Hello All, I'm looking at installing my 706 G in the truck for HF use
and
am looking for suggestions as to which screwdriver antenna (or other?)
you
would recommend.
It will go on a small truck.
Thanks!
Russ
KG6TDX
Russ;
I had a High Sierra Pro installed on my Honda Element. It seemed to do a
good job until it was the target of an automobile bumper. The antenna
survived in fairly good condition. The tip of the whip was bent slightly
due to whipping around in the impact. The barrel of the lower unit was
slightly damaged but not broken. The plastic weather protection tube was
broken at the top where the cap is screwed into it. The only other
damage was to the mounting bracket. I used a tiltout mounting bracket on
a receiver hitch to hold everything on the car. The bottom of the hinge
bracket snapped off at the hitch mount.
I have repaired everything and the antenna seems to be working great. I
can't speak more highly about this antenna.
For range all I can report is making contacts from St. Louis to
Indianapolis. I was vertically polarized and the other station was NVIS.
The rig is an Icom 706MKIIG.
I also am using an Outbacker Perth Plus but I am not really satisfied
with it. It could be the fault of the installation, I really don't know.
Dave Nagel WD9BDZ
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