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Thanks for the input. I live in the Boston MA area, and drive the highway
in and out of the city each day. I often park right along the ocean too, and we're talking the frigid North Atlantic here! I've had times where it's difficult to get into my vehicle from the ice that can build on it. I'm concerned that the motor in the antenna might freeze up. Any thoughts on that? Thanks Jim KA1EUI "Mark Turner" wrote in message ... In article 4vgZa.11589$ug.4008@lakeread01, Craig Buck wrote: Don't fool around with the OB. Who wants to get out of the car and switch taps to change bands? Get the ATAS 120 from Yaesu. For VHF/UHF get a separate mag mount antenna. The combination will keep you happy. I'll second that. I have an ATAS120 for HF/6m and a dualband 2m 1/4 wave / 70cm 5/8 wave for VHF/UHF. I find that combination a good compromise between performance and "neatness". Cheers, Mark. |
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