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[email protected] January 19th 06 05:18 PM

looking for antenna recommendation
 
I'm looking for a recommendation for an external antenna to use with my

Yaesu VX-7R handheld.

This antenna would spend most of its life on a bicycle (on a rear rack
behind the seat), which is how I commute to/from work. However, I'd
like to be able to use it occasionally on a car/truck so I'm thinking a

magnetic base would be the most flexible.

Ideally it would cover all of the VX-7R's bands, or at least the
6M/2M/70CM bands and it would have a cable with an SMA connector at the

end.

Ideally it would be something like Diamond's CR627B antenna
(http://www.rfparts.com/diamond/cr627b.html) but without needing a
triplexor and with a magnet mount.

Now I realize that such a thing might not exist which is why I'm open
to suggestions that I drop the 6M band requirement which would lose me
the grounding requirement which would lose me the restriction against
magnet mount.

Ideas?

greg


Crazy George January 20th 06 02:46 AM

looking for antenna recommendation
 
You can use that antenna, and don't need the triplexer. I would suggest
looking for an appropriate fixed mount, something which will clamp to the
rear rack for the bike, and use the mag base for other vehicles with larger
area for a magnet to stick to. The antenna merely unscrews from the mount,
so moving (or stealing) it is simple.

--
Crazy George
W5VPQ
My real address is my ham call atARRL.NET The ATTGlobal is a SPAM trap.
wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm looking for a recommendation for an external antenna to use with my

Yaesu VX-7R handheld.

This antenna would spend most of its life on a bicycle (on a rear rack
behind the seat), which is how I commute to/from work. However, I'd
like to be able to use it occasionally on a car/truck so I'm thinking a

magnetic base would be the most flexible.

Ideally it would cover all of the VX-7R's bands, or at least the
6M/2M/70CM bands and it would have a cable with an SMA connector at the

end.

Ideally it would be something like Diamond's CR627B antenna
(http://www.rfparts.com/diamond/cr627b.html) but without needing a
triplexor and with a magnet mount.

Now I realize that such a thing might not exist which is why I'm open
to suggestions that I drop the 6M band requirement which would lose me
the grounding requirement which would lose me the restriction against
magnet mount.

Ideas?

greg





TimPerry January 23rd 06 04:31 AM

looking for antenna recommendation
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm looking for a recommendation for an external antenna to use with my

Yaesu VX-7R handheld.

This antenna would spend most of its life on a bicycle (on a rear rack
behind the seat), which is how I commute to/from work. However, I'd
like to be able to use it occasionally on a car/truck so I'm thinking a

magnetic base would be the most flexible.

Ideally it would cover all of the VX-7R's bands, or at least the
6M/2M/70CM bands and it would have a cable with an SMA connector at the

end.

Ideally it would be something like Diamond's CR627B antenna
(http://www.rfparts.com/diamond/cr627b.html) but without needing a
triplexor and with a magnet mount.

Now I realize that such a thing might not exist which is why I'm open
to suggestions that I drop the 6M band requirement which would lose me
the grounding requirement which would lose me the restriction against
magnet mount.

Ideas?

greg


just a question. what would the antenna get you that you don't already have
with the HT antenna when used on a bicycle? (aside from loss in the coax
cable)

if it was tall enough i guess you could put an orange flag on it :)



Cecil Moore January 23rd 06 04:44 AM

looking for antenna recommendation
 
TimPerry wrote:
if it was tall enough i guess you could put an orange flag on it :)


I used a Pico-J taped to a fiberglas flag pole
on my bicycle - worked great.
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp


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