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I park in a parking garage at work, so my 2 meter anetnnae won't fit on the
car (P.T. Cruiser) while in the garage. Removing it, just before entering the garage is not an option. Does anyone have a recomendation on an alternate 2 meter antennae? Bruce Meyer www.kg4tac.net |
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There is a motorized antenna for situations like yours. I have seen it in
AES and Ham Station literature.. Mitch KD4HTW "Bruce D. Meyer" wrote in message m... I park in a parking garage at work, so my 2 meter anetnnae won't fit on the car (P.T. Cruiser) while in the garage. Removing it, just before entering the garage is not an option. Does anyone have a recomendation on an alternate 2 meter antennae? Bruce Meyer www.kg4tac.net |
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Bruce,
I would think a 1/4 wave (about 19") should fit. 'Doc |
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On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 02:30:24 GMT, "Bruce D. Meyer"
wrote: I park in a parking garage at work, so my 2 meter anetnnae won't fit on the car (P.T. Cruiser) while in the garage. Removing it, just before entering the garage is not an option. Does anyone have a recomendation on an alternate 2 meter antennae? Bruce Meyer www.kg4tac.net One option would be a license plate mount -- see the Lakeview ham stick site. Just mount the thing lower on the car. Bob k5qwg |
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Bruce D. Meyer wrote:
I park in a parking garage at work, so my 2 meter anetnnae won't fit on the car (P.T. Cruiser) while in the garage. Removing it, just before entering the garage is not an option. Does anyone have a recomendation on an alternate 2 meter antennae? A friend of mine just runs a mag-mount on his hood. MFJ advertises the RuffRider Junior 1402 as "fits in any garage on any auto". It is only 16.5" tall. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Maybe Diamonds Motorized mount K9000 will work for you -- see URL:
http://www.rfparts.com/diamond/ -- Incognito By Necessity (:-( If you can't convince them, confuse them. - - -Harry S Truman "Bruce D. Meyer" wrote in message m... I park in a parking garage at work, so my 2 meter anetnnae won't fit on the car (P.T. Cruiser) while in the garage. Removing it, just before entering the garage is not an option. Does anyone have a recomendation on an alternate 2 meter antennae? Bruce Meyer www.kg4tac.net |
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Wow! Excellent replies, each of you. I am checking each one. I shouldn't
have waited this long to ask. (It's been over a year since I had a mobile, and the window mounted (external) rubber duck on an HT just doesn't have the reach that a real antennae does. Thanks for your replies, everyone. Bruce D. Meyer www.kg4tac.net "Bruce D. Meyer" wrote in message m... I park in a parking garage at work, so my 2 meter anetnnae won't fit on the car (P.T. Cruiser) while in the garage. Removing it, just before entering the garage is not an option. Does anyone have a recomendation on an alternate 2 meter antennae? Bruce Meyer www.kg4tac.net |
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Can you at least bend something over? Comet makes a series of VHF/UHF
antennas with a breakover joint at the base. Your other choice is to mount the antenna on a bumper, and live with reduced performance... - Mike KI6PR El Rancho R.F., CA "Bruce D. Meyer" wrote I park in a parking garage at work, so my 2 meter anetnnae won't fit on the car (P.T. Cruiser) while in the garage. Removing it, just before entering the garage is not an option. Does anyone have a recomendation on an alternate 2 meter antennae? Bruce Meyer www.kg4tac.net |
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Still remember the sound of of breaking flourscent lights the first time i
parked in an underground parking lot. My learning curve improved after that lol. Robert "Mikey" wrote in message ... Can you at least bend something over? Comet makes a series of VHF/UHF antennas with a breakover joint at the base. Your other choice is to mount the antenna on a bumper, and live with reduced performance... - Mike KI6PR El Rancho R.F., CA "Bruce D. Meyer" wrote I park in a parking garage at work, so my 2 meter anetnnae won't fit on the car (P.T. Cruiser) while in the garage. Removing it, just before entering the garage is not an option. Does anyone have a recomendation on an alternate 2 meter antennae? Bruce Meyer www.kg4tac.net |
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Bruce-- there is an antenna--made for heavy equipment, and railroads that
would solve your problem, if you could find one-- these are spendy, or if spmeone can tell you how to build one-- Used lots of them, they are called an EXCALIBUR antenna, and are about 3-4 inches high, about 18-20 inches long, and look kinda like an anvil with the center hollowed out (these are a "SLOT" antenna, and, tho mount horizontally, radiate in the verticle plane!) If can find someone here, that can design one, and probably be pretty good market for them!, might give that a try--would take 2 or 3 mag mounts the comercial version mounts with 6 sheet metal screws, or bolts! But they do work, and quite well (used for locomotives, and for talking hot box detectors on railroad on old S.P. on signal cases for various detectors, they look like someone put a "HANDLE" on a signal case!! Also, might find under the EXCALIBUR name , on Motorola's web page ( food for thought )?? Jim NN7K (ex radioman-- Southern, and UNION Pacific Railroads ) P.S. they also have one, covers 450-470 MHz . "Bruce D. Meyer" wrote I park in a parking garage at work, so my 2 meter anetnnae won't fit on the car (P.T. Cruiser) while in the garage. Removing it, just before entering the garage is not an option. Does anyone have a recomendation on an alternate 2 meter antennae? Bruce Meyer www.kg4tac.net |
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