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Roy Lewallen wrote:
As bad as that experience was, it could have been worse. If the coax had come loose, it could have broken the windshield of or caused other damage to a following car. I had a 5/8 wave 2 meter whip come loose once. It stayed connected and bounced along behind the car for a while -- luckily no damage except to the whip. I've used only 1/4 wave 2 meter whips since. I have a 5/8th also. There is a bridge on the local interstate where a lot of pigeons live. They seem to like to play "chicken" with the cars. One day a couple flew really close while I was driving by. One of them swooped up, missing the windshield, but unfortunately finding my 2 meter antenna. All I could see in the rear view was a lot of feathers. The antenna stayed put. Bent it a little though. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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tom wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote: Maybe some people can take something away from my unfortunate experience. snip - 73 de Mike N3LI - I have had a couple negative experiences with single magnets, and one with a 6 meter halo on a triple magnet. I would say the triple or quad with a hamstick is practically impossible to knock off, however. At least at any speed less than 30 over the interstate limit including normal wind gusts. Or so I've heard. It is perhaps that "normal" business that is where the problem lies. This road (speciifically, it is route 22 over Cresson mountain near Altoona PA, is notorious for high and gusty winds. They have wind warning signs, and even a tower mounted sensor that will trip electronic signs. Trailers have flipped over in that area. Who knows what exact wind hit me. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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On Jun 8, 8:39*pm, KC0YCS wrote:
Is this common 706 problem? i have heard it before Dunno.. I know a lot of 706's are flaking out these days. I bet the tiny caps in the circuits have a limited lifespan.. I know several personally that run 706's, and many of them have flaked out recently and have had to go to the shop. It's almost like they all decided to die at the same time.. :/ I bought mine new in 2001, so it's over 8 years old. |
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On Jun 8, 7:32*pm, Jim Lux wrote:
I use a Comet trunklip mount for the VHF/UHF whip. *If you adjust the angle right, it clears the roof of the car when you open the trunk. * CP-5NMO http://www.cometantenna.com/products...D=9&childID=14 Yep, a friend of mine used a CP-5 on his Lincoln town car. Seemed to work ok so far. That's probably what I will use if I ever get brave enough to try one. |
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Michael Coslo wrote:
tom wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: Maybe some people can take something away from my unfortunate experience. snip - 73 de Mike N3LI - I have had a couple negative experiences with single magnets, and one with a 6 meter halo on a triple magnet. I would say the triple or quad with a hamstick is practically impossible to knock off, however. At least at any speed less than 30 over the interstate limit including normal wind gusts. Or so I've heard. It is perhaps that "normal" business that is where the problem lies. This road (speciifically, it is route 22 over Cresson mountain near Altoona PA, is notorious for high and gusty winds. They have wind warning signs, and even a tower mounted sensor that will trip electronic signs. Trailers have flipped over in that area. Who knows what exact wind hit me. - 73 de Mike N3LI - I have a triple magnet and hamstick that has survived 70MPH and 50MPH wind gusts with no problem. We get a lot of wind out here and it has handled it all for the last 3 years. Erich, N6FD DM15 |
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Erich wrote:
- 73 de Mike N3LI - I have a triple magnet and hamstick that has survived 70MPH and 50MPH wind gusts with no problem. We get a lot of wind out here and it has handled it all for the last 3 years. Well that is great, glad it hasn't been a problem, Erich. But I'd feel pretty stupid to try that sort of mount again, unless someone wants to front the 275 dollars I just paid to put a new window on. Then I might experiment. Could be a weak or otherwise bad magnet, maybe just bad luck-who knows? But the antenna will now be mounted just like my Bugcatcher, which means it will only come off if there is enough force to pull the back door off, or otherwise destroy the antenna in situ. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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