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June 17th 05, 11:31 PM
Jim - NN7K
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So does Larsen-- their "OS" series antennas for vhf (1/2 wavelength,
base loaded), also, radials can be formed from burglar alarm window
tape- stuff is made to stick to surfaces. Rip-Off shack sells the
stuff, among others! (might not want to run a KW useing this tape, but
should be ok for 50 watts, or so) Jim NN7K
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gb wrote:
Mike -
VERY USEFUL INFORMATION.
Yes, fiberglass is worthless for the required ground plane of a 1/4 wave UHF
antenna - and requires additional materials.
PCTEL based in the Chicago area is a major antenna mfg. and suppliers (e.g.
MAXRAD, Antenna Specialists).
They have 2 suitable products specifically made for fiberglass body vehicles
and antenna mounting (Page 44 of their catalog)
http://www.antenna.com/lm_cat/pdf/lmr_catalog.pdf
Ground Plane Kit Model K-67
Ground plane kit for fiberglass-bodied vehicles. Complete with instructions
and sufficient adhesive backed foil for one low-band/high-band or six UHF
ground planes (3 inches x 44 ft). Includes metal clips for circuit
continuity.
Ground Plane Disk Model K-332
Provides ground plane for fiberglass-bodied vehicles.
THIS NEEDS TO BE ADDED TO THE "BILL of MATERIALS that you are ordering from
the "local company" supplying the radio and antenna materials
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