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"Frank Gilliland" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 22:24:06 -0400, "Steve" wrote in : 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. Try an electric fence standoff/insulator. They even come in different lengths. Hello Frank, yeah something like that would work or something a bit more flexable for when it bangs off of tree branches and such. It will be late winter/early spring before I install it so I have time to ponder on it, I'm sure I'll come up with something. Do you like the 102" whip, or the 'no ground' antenna mounted to the ladder for my application? 73 Steve. |
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