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Hi
Well, I will toss in my two bits for what it is worth. I ran a five eighths
wave mag mount in a windowsill for a while. The results were OK, but not
wonderful. It used a NMO connector to attach the antenna to the magnet. So,
since I was on 2 meters, I cut a thin piece of speaker wire to about 19
inches, and wedged the bare end of the copper wire under the edge of the
connecter just enough to make contact with the ground side of the connecter.
This created a counterpoise. It was amazing how my signals jumped, both on
the receive and transmit. Now, other antennas may work differently, but this
did the trick for me with that one.
God bless,
Mark
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-----Original Message-----
From: Linda C. Knight
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 9:17 PM
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Subject: Re: Mag mount antenna
I have a cookie sheet-but I also have a filing cabinet. How bout this. Would
this be ok? we don't have an attic. We live on a restricted planet.
Can I put the cookie sheet on the filing cabinet?
Hugs and 73
Linda C. Knight & shirley
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