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Knowing the structure is important. Most TTs are flimsy without adding
reinforcement. I added a mast and rotor for VHF+ ops. For HF, I have tended to stick with the mobile antenna and add a section of RG8 into the trailer via pass-through. For 40 and 80 I add a 25' length of wire from the tip to a nearby support and load up as an inverted L or put up a Multi band Fan dipole. I hate trap antennas. No-workie on MARS. "W3CQH" wrote in message ... "R.Scott" wrote in message ... Anyone mounted a 4 band (or 5 band) on a travel trailer or other RV. Ive a 4BTV coming and want to just mount it easily on my trailer when parked to work contacts while camping. Scotty W7PSK Build a mount to attach to the tongue of the trailer. 73's |
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