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Old April 3rd 04, 05:18 PM
Gary S.
 
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On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 07:15:25 -0600, "H. Adam Stevens, NQ5H"
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The NMO is easier to mount in a blind hole; you need only be able to fish
the coax.
It also presents a lower profile when the antenna's removed.
NMO is my choice when you drill a hole in sheet metal.
Electrical performance is a wash.
73


Also, I understand that many cell phone antennas also use the NMO.
This might turn a negative into a positive when reselling the car.

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