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Any info on this type of mobile antenna?:
http://www.gordon.army.mil/AC/Winter...s/gerc2veh.jpg

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On Wed, 2 Aug 2006 06:03:09 -0700, "Harbin Osteen"
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Any info on this type of mobile antenna?:
http://www.gordon.army.mil/AC/Winter...s/gerc2veh.jpg


Hi Harbin,

If we are to believe it has one.....

Inverted F is the best one I could imagine being possible from this
cage.

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Harbin Osteen wrote:

Any info on this type of mobile antenna?:
http://www.gordon.army.mil/AC/Winter...s/gerc2veh.jpg

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The ones on the front fenders are cut up rabbit ears. I'm not
sure about the one on top, however it may be some kind of reflector.

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Any info on this type of mobile antenna?:
http://www.gordon.army.mil/AC/Winter...s/gerc2veh.jpg

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Hi Harbin

Perhaps it is an inverted lawnchair antenna. It might be one of those
mobile lawnchairs that the Israelis are trying to eliminate from Lebanon.

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On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 22:18:18 GMT, "Jerry Martes"
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It might be one of those
mobile lawnchairs that the Israelis are trying to eliminate from Lebanon.


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A new Lebanese commuter car?

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Howdy Irv:
Nope, not a reflector. I have seen these on several types
of German armor, and it seems that this is the way it is used.
I'm trying to understand how this type of antenna works, and
if it would scale down to VHF. It is mostly seen on German
armored scout cars, such as the link below.:
http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/german/cl232.htm


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Harbin Osteen wrote:

Any info on this type of mobile antenna?:
http://www.gordon.army.mil/AC/Winter...s/gerc2veh.jpg

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The ones on the front fenders are cut up rabbit ears. I'm not
sure about the one on top, however it may be some kind of reflector.

Irv VE6BP

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Howdy again:
I found out the info I was looking for on this type of antenna.
It is a loop used for NIVS mode of comunication.:

High-frequency radio returns to transformation Army in brigade combat teams
http://www.gordon.army.mil/AC/Winter...001/HFIBCT.htm



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Howdy Irv:
Nope, not a reflector. I have seen these on several types
of German armor, and it seems that this is the way it is used.
I'm trying to understand how this type of antenna works, and
if it would scale down to VHF. It is mostly seen on German
armored scout cars, such as the link below.:
http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/german/cl232.htm


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Harbin Osteen wrote:

Any info on this type of mobile antenna?:
http://www.gordon.army.mil/AC/Winter...s/gerc2veh.jpg

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The ones on the front fenders are cut up rabbit ears. I'm not
sure about the one on top, however it may be some kind of reflector.

Irv VE6BP

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On Fri, 4 Aug 2006 17:47:31 -0700, "Harbin Osteen"
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Nope, not a reflector. I have seen these on several types
of German armor, and it seems that this is the way it is used.
I'm trying to understand how this type of antenna works, and
if it would scale down to VHF. It is mostly seen on German
armored scout cars, such as the link below.:


Hi Harbin,

On closer research, it is a loop antenna suited for MF to low HF (as
high as 40M).

This is from an interesting article in how the US Army has discovered
it needs HF comm gear to do the job satellites and VHF repeaters were
suppose to do:
http://www.gordon.army.mil/AC/Winter...001/HFIBCT.htm

73's
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Well there goes my theory that it was a roll cage ;=}}

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On Fri, 4 Aug 2006 17:47:31 -0700, "Harbin Osteen"
wrote:

Nope, not a reflector. I have seen these on several types
of German armor, and it seems that this is the way it is used.
I'm trying to understand how this type of antenna works, and
if it would scale down to VHF. It is mostly seen on German
armored scout cars, such as the link below.:


Hi Harbin,

On closer research, it is a loop antenna suited for MF to low HF (as
high as 40M).

This is from an interesting article in how the US Army has discovered
it needs HF comm gear to do the job satellites and VHF repeaters were
suppose to do:
http://www.gordon.army.mil/AC/Winter...001/HFIBCT.htm

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC



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"Richard Clark" wrote in message
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On Fri, 4 Aug 2006 17:47:31 -0700, "Harbin Osteen"
wrote:

Nope, not a reflector. I have seen these on several types
of German armor, and it seems that this is the way it is used.
I'm trying to understand how this type of antenna works, and
if it would scale down to VHF. It is mostly seen on German
armored scout cars, such as the link below.:


Hi Harbin,

On closer research, it is a loop antenna suited for MF to low HF (as
high as 40M).

This is from an interesting article in how the US Army has discovered
it needs HF comm gear to do the job satellites and VHF repeaters were
suppose to do:
http://www.gordon.army.mil/AC/Winter...001/HFIBCT.htm

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Hi Richard:
I happened to trip across this website also, and it is just what I was
looking for.
Thanks for the response Richard.

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