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Hello,
I need a 2 Meter mobile antenna that gives superb reception above quality of transmission. I need really 'good ears' and have used a loaded whip until now but do not want to drill holes to pass the coax on this particular car. I see some antennas on ebay that are 'through the glass' antennas: How are these for reception in fairly rugged terrain? How do they hold up to power washes, i.e. do they adhere well under adverse conditions? Are any better than others or are they all bad? ????? Thanks |
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In message , rdoc
writes Hello, I need a 2 Meter mobile antenna that gives superb reception above quality of transmission. I need really 'good ears' and have used a loaded whip until now but do not want to drill holes to pass the coax on this particular car. I see some antennas on ebay that are 'through the glass' antennas: How are these for reception in fairly rugged terrain? How do they hold up to power washes, i.e. do they adhere well under adverse conditions? Are any better than others or are they all bad? I suggest a 5/8 wavelength (appx 1/2 wavelength long, with a 4 turn 1" dia stainless steel with spring coil at the bottom) on a large (say 6" dia) magmount, Mine certainly works well. It's quick to remove. Use a rubber boot on the magmount, and remember to clean the spot where you place it. It will probably stay in place up to Mach 1 (well, at least 100mph). Just slam the door (carefully) on the coax. -- Ian |
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rdoc wrote:
Hello, I need a 2 Meter mobile antenna that gives superb reception above quality of transmission. I need really 'good ears' and have used a loaded whip until now but do not want to drill holes to pass the coax on this particular car. I see some antennas on ebay that are 'through the glass' antennas: How are these for reception in fairly rugged terrain? How do they hold up to power washes, i.e. do they adhere well under adverse conditions? They always eventually fall off. You can get very good antennas with RG-174 which is really easy to tuck under window gaskets. That's what I use for my "no drilling" 2 meter installation. |
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![]() "Ian Jackson" wrote in message ... In message , rdoc writes Hello, I need a 2 Meter mobile antenna that gives superb reception above quality of transmission. I need really 'good ears' and have used a loaded whip until now but do not want to drill holes to pass the coax on this particular car. I see some antennas on ebay that are 'through the glass' antennas: How are these for reception in fairly rugged terrain? How do they hold up to power washes, i.e. do they adhere well under adverse conditions? Are any better than others or are they all bad? I suggest a 5/8 wavelength (appx 1/2 wavelength long, with a 4 turn 1" dia stainless steel with spring coil at the bottom) on a large (say 6" dia) magmount, Mine certainly works well. It's quick to remove. Use a rubber boot on the magmount, and remember to clean the spot where you place it. It will probably stay in place up to Mach 1 (well, at least 100mph). Just slam the door (carefully) on the coax. Thanks. This is essentially what I am doing with another car, using a 5/8 whip on a loaded base and an SO239... outstanding reception. That said... running the coax out and around is not an option on this vehicle. Neither is drilling holes behind the seat as I did on yet another one. A couple of notes for your setup: My first one did get caught in the door when the mother-in-law was not on the ball... coax irreparably cut. The next time I got the skinniest corrugated tube (that is used to bunch harness wires in cars) and put it over the coax along that spot, but it allowed rain to run right down it and into the back seat... it needs a sealer. Also... these are used daily and seldom removed. I had a 3 inch magnet on the trunk this winter and moisture built up under it then froze. It flew off and dragged a half mile or so before I could pull over... not good. I now have a super strong 5 inch magnet on there (what I was searching for when I last posted here) and it isn't coming off for nuttin :-) In fact... even if I wanted to take it on and off, it is so strong that getting it to come straight up with *no* scratch or scuff is tough. On that car that's OK to a degree... it would be really bad on this one. |
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![]() "dave" wrote in message ... rdoc wrote: Hello, I need a 2 Meter mobile antenna that gives superb reception above quality of transmission. I need really 'good ears' and have used a loaded whip until now but do not want to drill holes to pass the coax on this particular car. I see some antennas on ebay that are 'through the glass' antennas: How are these for reception in fairly rugged terrain? How do they hold up to power washes, i.e. do they adhere well under adverse conditions? They always eventually fall off. You can get very good antennas with RG-174 which is really easy to tuck under window gaskets. That's what I use for my "no drilling" 2 meter installation. I've never messed with the seal. Does it return to form after the coax has been there a few years and then removed? Can it leak and can it be sealed with silicone or something? How do I know when I am lower than the glass to go through? Thanks for replying. |
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rdoc wrote:
"Ian wrote in message ... In messageNOmdnVa_vaZch1_WnZ2dnUVZ_rednZ2d@giganews. com, rdoc writes Hello, I need a 2 Meter mobile antenna that gives superb reception above quality of transmission. I need really 'good ears' and have used a loaded whip until now but do not want to drill holes to pass the coax on this particular car. I see some antennas on ebay that are 'through the glass' antennas: How are these for reception in fairly rugged terrain? How do they hold up to power washes, i.e. do they adhere well under adverse conditions? Are any better than others or are they all bad? I suggest a 5/8 wavelength (appx 1/2 wavelength long, with a 4 turn 1" dia stainless steel with spring coil at the bottom) on a large (say 6" dia) magmount, Mine certainly works well. It's quick to remove. Use a rubber boot on the magmount, and remember to clean the spot where you place it. It will probably stay in place up to Mach 1 (well, at least 100mph). Just slam the door (carefully) on the coax. Thanks. This is essentially what I am doing with another car, using a 5/8 whip on a loaded base and an SO239... outstanding reception. That said... running the coax out and around is not an option on this vehicle. Neither is drilling holes behind the seat as I did on yet another one. A couple of notes for your setup: My first one did get caught in the door when the mother-in-law was not on the ball... coax irreparably cut. The next time I got the skinniest corrugated tube (that is used to bunch harness wires in cars) and put it over the coax along that spot, but it allowed rain to run right down it and into the back seat... it needs a sealer. Also... these are used daily and seldom removed. I had a 3 inch magnet on the trunk this winter and moisture built up under it then froze. It flew off and dragged a half mile or so before I could pull over... not good. I now have a super strong 5 inch magnet on there (what I was searching for when I last posted here) and it isn't coming off for nuttin :-) In fact... even if I wanted to take it on and off, it is so strong that getting it to come straight up with *no* scratch or scuff is tough. On that car that's OK to a degree... it would be really bad on this one. I run RG174 up the front window gasket to the roof. I get it from the dash to the windshield via the void where the front door closes. There is no opportunity for leakage. |
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rdoc wrote:
I've never messed with the seal. Does it return to form after the coax has been there a few years and then removed? Can it leak and can it be sealed with silicone or something? How do I know when I am lower than the glass to go through? Thanks for replying. I've had no lasting effects on my Tacoma, Corolla nor Subaru Forester. |
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