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2 meter/440 dualband mag mount?????
I used to drill holes in my new rides. Isn't a good NMO mag mount just as good performance wise? I want to use a 43 inch dualband (144/440 mhz) antenna. I get nervous in my old age punching holes in the roof of a mega$$$ truck. BTW: Repeaters in far West Texas and Southern New Mexico are on top of high mountains. 1500 to 9,000 feet above average terrain. |
Just my experience. Today's cars seem to have a lighter sheet metal
thickness than days of yore. I used a Greenlee punch on my 91 T-Bird. Curses - put a dimple in the roof. Forget the hole saw -- dimples as well with too much pressure. I Asked around and the gurus say to use a Motorola tool for this -- outfits that do police, fire installations etc will have these. Be sure to seal the opening after installing the roof mount -- the same outfit can advise. I found the o-ring to be not good enough I like the roof mounts -- makes a good connection with the car metal. And you can swap whips easily -- for 2M I use a 1/4 wave around town and a 5/8 for trips. Really haven't found much 440 activity while traveling, so I use a 2M 5/8 wave and watch the clearance in parking garages - hi hi. Haven't seen a comparison of mag to roof hole mount performance - but mag mounts worked OK on a rental car I got for a trip back east Good Luck -- Incognito By Necessity (:-( If you can't convince them, confuse them. - - -Harry S Truman wrote in message ... I used to drill holes in my new rides. Isn't a good NMO mag mount just as good performance wise? I want to use a 43 inch dualband (144/440 mhz) antenna. I get nervous in my old age punching holes in the roof of a mega$$$ truck. BTW: Repeaters in far West Texas and Southern New Mexico are on top of high mountains. 1500 to 9,000 feet above average terrain. |
"Incognito" wrote in message news:0gZbc.70768$1I5.8473@fed1read01... Just my experience. Today's cars seem to have a lighter sheet metal thickness than days of yore. I used a Greenlee punch on my 91 T-Bird. Curses - put a dimple in the roof. Forget the hole saw -- dimples as well with too much pressure. Here's what I did, for a very tall and heavy antenna. http://www.inchase.org/outflow/event...2/f5Mount.html |
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