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You can get antennas that you can mount to a wooden rail, any base station
antenna you can do that, and I have a couple mobile antennas in my go kit
for real fast setup that don't need a ground plain and you can do that with
those. In fact, on vacation the last few years, that's exactly how I mounted
1 of them. This year though, if I even can go on any vacation, the go kit is
staying home since I"m only going for a week and it's way too much to lug
for just a week.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Deatherage" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 4:44 AM
Subject: Re: getting closer.
> Hi Colin,
> I was just thinking this evening there is no limit to what you can spend
> in
> this hobby. I am thinking about getting a mag mount and putting it on my
> filing cabinet or frig. I am not sure. I am on the second flor and I
> have
> a balqueny well, it is more like a second flor porch. it is all wood.
> is
> there a way to mount a antanna to a wooden rail? I was all ways under
> the
> inpression it had to be mounted to some thing metal. What would be nice is
> if I could get an antanna that I could set up on the balqueny rail which
> is
> wood and then take it down when I am finished with out no problem. Maybe
> that is dreaming but all good things must first start with an idea.
> well, take care and have a good day.
> 73's bill
>
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