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removing a glass mount antenna is easy
razor blade it's drilling a hole in the roof of your car that's hard I did it, and I'm proud to admit it think of it as marrying the vehicle, unless you sell it to another ham at 90,000 miles my Durango sports a 200 watt Kenwood (NO TUNER!!) and still has the original brakes (I don't stop much) plus a Kenwood 742 on 144, 222 and 440 with a Comet tri-bander amid the roof, a Tarheel and 103" whip on the right hip for low HF (with a toroidal transformer that gives 50 ohms resistive on 20, baby) and a Hi-Q that tops at 6 meters on the left hip I also have a humongous Hi-Q for 160-80 when needed what fun 73 H. NQ5H "nick smith" wrote in message ... dual band antenna. For better performance, I used a half wave. Still getting the thing off of the glass and moving it is the current concern. ( if you'll pardon the pun - ho ho ho ) Keith |
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