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"Al, N1AW" wrote in message
oups.com... Eskay wrote: Al, N1AW wrote: Some years ago I read a magazine article on modifying a base-loaded CB magnetic mount antenna for lower bands. [snip] Is this for a mobile antenna? I guess I should have said so, yes, such antennas are meant for roof- or trunk-mounting on a vehicle. - Al Al - There were a large number of articles during the 1970s on this subject (73, CQ, Ham Radio magazines) -- as well as conversion of CB mobile whips to 2-meter 5/8 wave antennas. Although a significant amount of information is electronics (Internet accessible) -- there is also a considerable amount that is still available through your local library. At best, you may find an electronic index of the materials. For example, Herb Freidman wrote a number of articles in Popular Electronics, Electronics Illustrated as well as the amateur radio journals -- yet I have to go through my local library's magazine and periodicals request network -- to get reprints of his Electronics Illustrated articles and materials. w9gb |
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