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Cecil Moore wrote:
Jeremy Salch wrote: I'm not sure i understand how a seperately mounted whip would work, the idea sounds interesting but I can't picture it. Try this idea. Run the base of the antenna vertically up about three feet. From that point, run the screwdriver coil horizontally. Then from the other end of the screwdriver, run a non-destructable whip as high as possible. It would look something like this: | | | whip | +---screwdriver coil---+ | X 3' | Base non-conductive support _________|______________________X_____ Top of RV Ok 3 feet would be a bit difficult... this RV is a 1990 Airex by Rexhall.. and it is 14ish feet tall. so it is about as tall as it is safe to go with anything that can't take a beating if it might need to. but the basic idea is to have the coil horisontaly mounted.. and a short wire or some sort to the mount that the whip is on if i understand it, that makes sense. the roof looks kinda like the following sketch there is a rail around the back of the roof and then the ladder, which the two are connected. then there is the ac unit in the middle in the back ------------------------------------ ------- | [] | |= -- ladder [AC]| | [] | | ------- | ------------------------------------ -- Registered Linux User #346565 |
Jeremy Salch wrote:
I'm not sure i understand what you mean by a top-hat? Do you thing something like this could be used with the body of the scredriver antenna mounted horizontally on top of the rv and the Top hat mounted close but seperately, making the antenna basically flush with the top of the rv ? If that makes any sense. It would look something like this with a four foot slanted bottom section: 6'x14' hardward cloth top hat +---screwdriver coil---+---================================ / X X X 4' / X X non-conductive supports X ___/_____X______________________X_____________________ _____________X Top of RV The highest current would be flowing through the 4' slanted section which is good. That four foot figure is arbitrary. Make it as tall as is feasible. If it were me, and the top of the RV is 'z' ft. from the ground, I would make the base as long as is legal, but that's just me. This is similar to a $20 junk box antenna with which I tied a 75m CA shootout for top honors against top-of-the-line (expensive) bugcatcatchers and screwdrivers. My loading coil and top hat were horizontal, as above. My base was an 8 foot whip slanting from my trailer hitch up to an elevation of about 12 feet above ground. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Jeremy Salch wrote:
Ok 3 feet would be a bit difficult... this RV is a 1990 Airex by Rexhall.. and it is 14ish feet tall. Great goobs of goose greese, that's a tall RV. Are you sure it's not an 18-wheeler? :-) Any chance of mounting your antenna on the front bumper? Do you have a hood? Some hams use hamsticks on a mag mount on the hood. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Cecil Moore wrote:
Haha well the entire thing is fiberglass.. and there is no bumper to speak of... its a difficult job to mount anything to this guy Jeremy Salch wrote: Ok 3 feet would be a bit difficult... this RV is a 1990 Airex by Rexhall.. and it is 14ish feet tall. Great goobs of goose greese, that's a tall RV. Are you sure it's not an 18-wheeler? :-) Any chance of mounting your antenna on the front bumper? Do you have a hood? Some hams use hamsticks on a mag mount on the hood. -- Registered Linux User #346565 |
You need a Predator. Do a search for "predator antenna" Made for RVs
and SUVs! Butch KF5DE Jeremy Salch wrote: Anyone ever setup a screwdriver on a RV and have it work very well ? I have one installed but it preforms very poorly compared to how well it worked on my car. I think it is not working very well because the entire antenna is next to the side of the motorhome.. and on my car.. only maybe the bottom 2 feet of it were beside another surface. I guess another question would be.. does anyone know if it would possibly work better if it could be mounted at an angle instead of directly vertical? |
Butch wrote:
You need a Predator. Do a search for "predator antenna" Made for RVs and SUVs! Butch KF5DE Jeremy Salch wrote: Anyone ever setup a screwdriver on a RV and have it work very well ? I have one installed but it preforms very poorly compared to how well it worked on my car. I think it is not working very well because the entire antenna is next to the side of the motorhome.. and on my car.. only maybe the bottom 2 feet of it were beside another surface. I guess another question would be.. does anyone know if it would possibly work better if it could be mounted at an angle instead of directly vertical? i'll check it out -- Registered Linux User #346565 |
without a doubt, i can highly recommend screwdriver type made by talheel
antennas in NC. those antennas are great! I like them better than the high serrias and even home made ones that are cheaper. go to http://www.tarheelantennas.com/ "Jeremy Salch" wrote in message ... Butch wrote: You need a Predator. Do a search for "predator antenna" Made for RVs and SUVs! Butch KF5DE Jeremy Salch wrote: Anyone ever setup a screwdriver on a RV and have it work very well ? I have one installed but it preforms very poorly compared to how well it worked on my car. I think it is not working very well because the entire antenna is next to the side of the motorhome.. and on my car.. only maybe the bottom 2 feet of it were beside another surface. I guess another question would be.. does anyone know if it would possibly work better if it could be mounted at an angle instead of directly vertical? i'll check it out -- Registered Linux User #346565 |
Lloyd Mitchell wrote:
without a doubt, i can highly recommend screwdriver type made by talheel antennas in NC. those antennas are great! I like them better than the high serrias and even home made ones that are cheaper. go to http://www.tarheelantennas.com/ "Jeremy Salch" wrote in message ... Butch wrote: You need a Predator. Do a search for "predator antenna" Made for RVs and SUVs! Butch KF5DE Jeremy Salch wrote: Anyone ever setup a screwdriver on a RV and have it work very well ? I have one installed but it preforms very poorly compared to how well it worked on my car. I think it is not working very well because the entire antenna is next to the side of the motorhome.. and on my car.. only maybe the bottom 2 feet of it were beside another surface. I guess another question would be.. does anyone know if it would possibly work better if it could be mounted at an angle instead of directly vertical? i'll check it out -- Registered Linux User #346565 Well.. I've got a screwdriver antenna.. www.kj7u.com i'm working on ways to mount it that will work. -- Registered Linux User #346565 |
Tarheel offered a motorized mount for RV's, etc, that moved their antennae
from horizontal to vertical to allow mounting atop the moho. 73, K3DWW "Jeremy Salch" wrote Lloyd Mitchell wrote: go to http://www.tarheelantennas.com/ Well.. I've got a screwdriver antenna.. www.kj7u.com i'm working on ways to mount it that will work. |
Vito wrote:
Tarheel offered a motorized mount for RV's, etc, that moved their antennae from horizontal to vertical to allow mounting atop the moho. 73, K3DWW "Jeremy Salch" wrote Lloyd Mitchell wrote: go to http://www.tarheelantennas.com/ Well.. I've got a screwdriver antenna.. www.kj7u.com i'm working on ways to mount it that will work. Oh I didn't realize they had the mount allready made. That is interesting i'll check that out -- Registered Linux User #346565 |
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