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I am needing to find a "non-evasive" (no drilling) solution for
mounting a 144/440 mobile antenna in my 2003 Chevy Blazer. I am trying to see if there is some kind of solution that does not involve magnetic roof mounts. Does a mount exist where the mount clamps to either the glass or the metal of the rear hatch of the Blazer? Any advice is appreciated. Todd N9ZWY |
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"non-evasive"
Think you mean "non-invasive"?? "Non-evasive" is what you should be when the blue lights come on behind you.... Does a mount exist where the mount clamps to either the glass or the metal of the rear hatch of the Blazer? Try the Diamond website...they have a nice mount which I'm looking at for a Ford Escape....the 400 series, I believe. It is adjustable for angle, which is important for my install. Not too pricey, and Diamond seems to make decent mounts. Good luck with it! A |
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Look at Larsen through the glass.
Todjk wrote: I am needing to find a "non-evasive" (no drilling) solution for mounting a 144/440 mobile antenna in my 2003 Chevy Blazer. I am trying to see if there is some kind of solution that does not involve magnetic roof mounts. Does a mount exist where the mount clamps to either the glass or the metal of the rear hatch of the Blazer? Any advice is appreciated. Todd N9ZWY |
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Take a look at the license plate mount that Lakeview sells with the
Hamsticks. Good luck. Bill, W4WNT "Todjk" wrote in message m... I am needing to find a "non-evasive" (no drilling) solution for mounting a 144/440 mobile antenna in my 2003 Chevy Blazer. I am trying to see if there is some kind of solution that does not involve magnetic roof mounts. Does a mount exist where the mount clamps to either the glass or the metal of the rear hatch of the Blazer? Any advice is appreciated. Todd N9ZWY |
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Hi Todd,
I think that both Comet and Diamond have hatch clamps that will hold a vertical antenna. They usually come with SO239 connections. I'm using a Comet clamp on the back door of a Jeep. Good luck, Bill, W4WNT "Todjk" wrote in message m... I am needing to find a "non-evasive" (no drilling) solution for mounting a 144/440 mobile antenna in my 2003 Chevy Blazer. I am trying to see if there is some kind of solution that does not involve magnetic roof mounts. Does a mount exist where the mount clamps to either the glass or the metal of the rear hatch of the Blazer? Any advice is appreciated. Todd N9ZWY |
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