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Eric wrote in message ...
Do you consider a telescopic steel antenna one that is "in sections"? A telescopic antenna will have resistance between each section, reducing the efficiency. If the antenna is similar to car radio antennas, with nothing but friction to hold the sections up and make the connection, the perfomance may not be too good. The best option is a single piece steel type, although I imagine that they can get in the way a bit. Can you get 102" telescopic mobile antennas? Regards, Peter. |
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"Brainbuster" wrote:
Eric wrote in message ... Do you consider a telescopic steel antenna one that is "in sections"? A telescopic antenna will have resistance between each section, reducing the efficiency. If the antenna is similar to car radio antennas, with nothing but friction to hold the sections up and make the connection, the perfomance may not be too good. The best option is a single piece steel type, although I imagine that they can get in the way a bit. Can you get 102" telescopic mobile antennas? Regards, Peter. I can't keep from breaking the 36" one on my boom box. ![]() -- http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
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