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I'm planning to get a Yaesu FT-857D and operate mobile HF on as many
bands as possible. I see two options so far for my Jeep Wrangler- a
102" whip with a tuner or a screwdriver antenna. Which is the better
way to go?



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Both!!


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I'm planning to get a Yaesu FT-857D and operate mobile HF on as many
bands as possible. I see two options so far for my Jeep Wrangler- a
102" whip with a tuner or a screwdriver antenna. Which is the better
way to go?



For those selling them :-)
As far as efficiency, screwdriver will beat the pants off whip with base
tuner, especially on low bands.

Yuri, K3BU.us


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Yuri Blanarovich wrote:
For those selling them :-)
As far as efficiency, screwdriver will beat the pants off whip with base
tuner, especially on low bands.


To the tune of a measured 12 dB difference in 75m
mobile shootouts.
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"Pro Shop at Home" wrote in message
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Both!!


"KE5MBX" wrote in message
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I'm planning to get a Yaesu FT-857D and operate mobile HF on as many
bands as possible. I see two options so far for my Jeep Wrangler- a
102" whip with a tuner or a screwdriver antenna. Which is the better
way to go?



For those selling them :-)
As far as efficiency, screwdriver will beat the pants off whip with

base
tuner, especially on low bands.


Yep....a GOOD screwdriver with a really high-Q coil will run rings around
most other short antennas. Especially if you use a capacity hat. But
for mobile operation while travelling, that gets a bit bulky and hard to
tame, physically.


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Dave Oldridge wrote:
Yep....a GOOD screwdriver with a really high-Q coil will run rings around
most other short antennas. Especially if you use a capacity hat. But
for mobile operation while travelling, that gets a bit bulky and hard to
tame, physically.


Not at all, Dave. $5 worth of PVC pipe works wonders.

http://www.w5dxp.com/shootout.htm
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Cecil Moore wrote in
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Dave Oldridge wrote:
Yep....a GOOD screwdriver with a really high-Q coil will run rings
around most other short antennas. Especially if you use a capacity
hat. But for mobile operation while travelling, that gets a bit
bulky and hard to tame, physically.


Not at all, Dave. $5 worth of PVC pipe works wonders.


It's those 5-inch coil diameters that give the problem!!! Takes a sturdy
mount for those.


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On Apr 13, 9:13 pm, Dave Oldridge
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Cecil Moore wrote .net:

Dave Oldridge wrote:
Yep....a GOOD screwdriver with a really high-Q coil will run rings
around most other short antennas. Especially if you use a capacity
hat. But for mobile operation while travelling, that gets a bit
bulky and hard to tame, physically.


Not at all, Dave. $5 worth of PVC pipe works wonders.
It's those 5-inch coil diameters that give the problem!!! Takes a sturdy

mount for those.

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HAs anyone ever tried using a long whip with a screwdriver matching
network. For example I have a telescoping 18ft whip and I was
wondering how it might work with it. I have never used a screwdriver
antenna before and the whip collapses to a little over 6ft.

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JIMMIE wrote:
HAs anyone ever tried using a long whip with a screwdriver matching
network. For example I have a telescoping 18ft whip and I was
wondering how it might work with it. I have never used a screwdriver
antenna before and the whip collapses to a little over 6ft.


It's done quite often for non-mobile antennas,
fixed and portable. Mobile antennas are limited
to about 12.5 ft above the ground.
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"JIMMIE" wrote in
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On Apr 13, 9:13 pm, Dave Oldridge
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Cecil Moore wrote
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Dave Oldridge wrote:
Yep....a GOOD screwdriver with a really high-Q coil will run rings
around most other short antennas. Especially if you use a
capacity hat. But for mobile operation while travelling, that
gets a bit bulky and hard to tame, physically.


Not at all, Dave. $5 worth of PVC pipe works wonders.
It's those 5-inch coil diameters that give the problem!!! Takes a
sturdy

mount for those.

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HAs anyone ever tried using a long whip with a screwdriver matching
network. For example I have a telescoping 18ft whip and I was
wondering how it might work with it. I have never used a screwdriver
antenna before and the whip collapses to a little over 6ft.


Should work fine. I know a fellow who put a wire on the end.

Just which frequencies you'll cover will vary, though.

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