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![]() "Steve" wrote in message . .. Hello, I want to put an antenna on a -fiberglass- motorhome (class a) and I'm not sure about the no gound plane vs the regular mobile antenna choices. I have a ladder rack on the back, and a luggage rack on top, but I'm not sure of how much ground I can get from that. I have a 102" whip laying around and I thought about mounting that to the back bumber with a homemade plastic 'standoff' at the top of the motorhome to keep it from swinging. Good idea, or no? (tree pruner is not what i want) but from the bumper I can use most of that 9' before it clears the roof on a fiberglass body. Strange combo. OK so the whip might be the ticket for now, next up is making a plastic or rubber standoff to keep it from swinging around so much. I figure I'll hook that to the luggage rack which is right at the roof line and let it -whip- above that somewhat. Any suggestions on what to use for the standoff, all things considered? 73 Steve. |
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