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joe wrote:
bpuharic wrote: yeah i think you're right. may have to drill holes... thanks for the info How about using a bicycle carrier and attaching the antenna to it? The load would be better distributed. I've done a variety of schemes like that. A removable bike rack that straps to the trunk lid works fairly well. I've also built something that clamps onto the towing/tie-down lug. That works pretty well if the lug is in the correct orientation. A light duty trailer receiver works really well, and when you pull the antenna off, it's very inconspicuous. I did something like this by just bolting a piece of 1x1" square tubing to the bottom of the spare tire well to make a sort of receiver. The antenna mount slides in and it's held in with a couple of removable hitch pins. pictures (although not very good on the detail you're looking for) http://home.earthlink.net/~w6rmk/mobile.htm |
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