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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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Gene wrote:
...she who must be obeyed, will not allow any non factory holes ! Any thoughts ? TIA Gene Leave "she who must be obeyed" at the next rest stop? -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Cecil, 50 years married last april....too damm old to be
retrained...73`s Gene WB7NGI |
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Cecil, served with a MSGT Moore, at Keesler AFB, 1963, he was a
ham...??? 73`s Gene |
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Gene wrote:
Cecil, served with a MSGT Moore, at Keesler AFB, 1963, he was a ham...??? 73`s Gene There are so many Moore's that I have no idea who I am kin to. I don't look anything like Archie Moore, for instance. Outside of London, England, the city with the most Moore's is Houston. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Cecil, W5DXP wrote:
"There are so many Moore`s that I have no idea who I am kin too." There is a John Moore in my Houston Area Amateur Radio Club who says he is unrelated to Cecil, he is one of several Moore`s in the club, all claiming not to be related to Cecil. John Moore, however, does claim to have attended Texas A&M with Cecil. When names were chosen, it seems more would likely choose the name Moore than the name Less. Why are there not more "Mosts"? Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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Cecil, served with a MSGT Moore, at Keesler AFB, 1963, he was a
ham...??? 73`s Gene |
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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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