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Gerry Leary <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 17 Jun 2012 02:15:36 -0600
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I have one of the originals.  I have been enjoying it for 10 years.  How do 
you use this MP1 on 2 220 and 440?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dan B Dyer Jr,/Danny" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2012 9:31 PM
Subject: Short update on the Super Antenna MP1 Antenna and website


> Hi All, there's real progress, both on updating the website, and some =
> new products and options./Just checked out the website, it's not real =
> blind friendly, but you can do pretty well, you can order from them or =
> from the stores, and Vern, at super antennas does take paypal.
> the new web address is
> n e w s u p e r a n t e n n a dot com.
> *take out the spaces, use the period instead of my spelled dot, and away =
> you go.
> *From what I read there is a good bit more variability as to what you =
> can get and do than before.
> IE, EG, you can buy the 40-10 coil, slider, 4foot telescopic antenna, =
> and 2foot base rod to go under the coil, to use with your own mount for =
> $79&change.
> the 40-10, or actually 40-450 mhz unit which has the above stuff plus a =
> basic table mount and clamp still, I believe 99+Change,
> although there's a more delux one which has at least one counterpoise =
> set for around 120.
> There are both mc80 and mc60 coils, to be added between the basic coil =
> and base rod, depending on which of those bands you want to work
> both of which are between 25&30$s each,
> there is a tripod mount,
> a side of rig mount for
> IC703&703Plus,
> 706 all flavers,
> and 7000,
> Yaesu 817, and ND, and 857,
> that runs between 25 and 30,
> there are four different radial sets,
> 1, for 80 and 60 meters,
> 1 for 40, 30, and 20meters,
> One for 17-15-12&10 meters,
> and one for 6&2Meters+70CM.
>
> the mobile kit,/a four foot stainless non telescoping ant, and 2foot =
> solid base rod is apparently also available again for around 30$s.
>
> If you've got a magnetic antenna mount with 3/8by24threads that you can =
> put on a metal surface or any other type of 3/8by24 threaded mount which =
> will allow you to have up to seven feet between your mount and the =
> ceiling, if you have the coax jumper or molded in cable to get from the =
> mount to the radio, and you can roll your own, or cut your own =
> counterpoise wires, you can get away with the 79 dollar basic set, play =
> with it, see what you think, and if you don't like it, sell it pretty =
> much for what you have in it.
>
> Anyway, although the site is still in flux in terms of all stuff being =
> complete, they're making definite progress, and despite the fact I've =
> not tried either the mc60 or the new counterpoises/teflon coated wire, =
> I'm convinced from what I have tried over the years from these folks, =
> that the antenna is a definite option and a good one for blind or =
> sighted folks either indoor or outdoors, cause if you follow =
> instructions, and construct carefully,/doesn't take long before you can =
> get really good at tuning the thing by sound, and find yourself very =
> close when and if you switch in a tuner or whatever.  I'm not being paid =
> by Vern and company, but I'm sure glad they're doing what they're doing
> I still am working on the update of my review and instructs on =
> icanworkthisthing.com, and I appologize for the fact that it isn't =
> updated yet//sure sorry about all the "greaters" in that =
> document----I'll try to do better, ____Honest Mom!
> .  Glad to interact by fone or email with anyone who has questions, Just =
> let me know!HTH, Danny Dyer, Wb4idu. 

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