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Lakeview antennas in South Carolina are the Ham-stick folks. Don't have the
link handy, but a web search for Lakeview antennas will kick them up. They
have a bunch of other stuff too.
Steve KW3A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Winchester" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 1:43 PM
Subject: mobile antennas?
> Ok gang,
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> What is your favorite mobile antenna? I have a partial set of the old =
> hustler antennas and even a gadget that will let you put 4 of them on top
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> of your mast but that beehive really puts a strain on things so mus be =
> guyed in some manner. I am not eager to use that arangment anyways while
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> mobile, but will do single band for the time being changing resonators if
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> needed. =20
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> Aside from the screwdriver automatic antennas today and the old
webspanners=
> which are Nye unto impossible to obtain, are there other fixed band units
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> of note?
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> I seem to recall that there was at one time a ham-stick helically wound =
> vertical but am coming up blank as to its' manufacturer. I do not need =
> the fancy auto tune gizmos but just a basic system for mobile. I can use =
> the hustlers if I can find all the coils and get them retuned as missing =
> some of the whips, but I do not have access to the warc with those unless
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> someone is making resonators for them.
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> Thank You!
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> BRETT K WINCHESTER PM KD7JN
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