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Old November 21st 05, 05:33 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Not happy new suv antenna

The rubber gaskets around the rear door of SUVs are very accommodating to
small coax. Since you are doing a short run, sounds like VHF/UHF, this
would accommodate your vertical with an antenna clamp attached to the rear
door. Could use RG-58 or RG-59 since it is a short run to your radio.

Good Luck,

Bill, W4WNT
"Gene" wrote in message
oups.com...
Traded recently from a pickup, with external vertical whip
antenna...to a suv with wire on the window, driver side rear
window....not a happy camper, with the wire on the window...she who
must be obeyed, will not allow any non factory holes ! Thought about
stringing a wire from the front of the luggage rack to the rear of the
rack, then a small lead to the window, tapped with a clear tape , and
see if that will couple to the antenna...do not wish to use an
amplifier, or get too complicated... Any thoughts ? TIA Gene



 
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