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John:
The "center tee" for the Buddipole dipole antenna has to be at the top of
the painter's pole mast. It screws right into the top of the pole, so I
have nowhere above this to go for the 2-meter antenna. This is my dilemma.
As I think I said earlier, I'm going to call R and L Electronics tomorrow to
see what the RV mounting kit is all about.
It only costs about $16 so may be worth looking into.
I may have to drill holes somewhere on the RV, but am trying to avoid that.
The mounting pipe for the painter's pole was welded onto a bracket for the
spare tire holder, and my XYL designed a way for me to bring the antenna
feedlines into the trailer through one of the storage bins underneeth one of
the seats in the trailer, so no holes yet.
Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: suggestions needed for simple and quick mount 2-meter/440
antenna
> you're right, it is ground independent, I used it on a plastic car and it
> worked as well as my base setup believe it or not. I'd still think the
> distance from the HF antenna to the duel bander would be a problem, but is
> there any way you can get it over the HF antenna? on the same mast? I'd
> think that would be better than under it though if you're clear by a lot
it
> might not be too bad but when we put the bike on the bikerack on the back
of
> the car it was about 2 feet from my antenna on the back of the car, it
> changed things a little but it was still useable.
>
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