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Twistedhed March 17th 04 02:08 PM

From: (Nate=A0Morton)
It is not my intention to install 2 radios, only one to monitor as I
drive. I am mostly interested in comments regarding the antenna (rf
ground and electrical ground). Will this be a problem?
I'm thinking of mounting the antenna on the rear ladder rack and running
an electrical ground to the frame. Will this work ok?
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Save yourself the hassle,,,,if you're looking only to monitor, buy a
fiberglass "no ground" marine mount and put it wherever you like..even
inside the motorhome..


Steveo March 17th 04 02:10 PM

"Landshark" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote:
jim wrote:

Steveo wrote:

jim wrote:


George Kinzer wrote:


push up pole, A99, on wheel base mount.

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hell there enough toys around here without the wife seeing that
hehehe


If it stays up more than four hours you're sposed' to see the
doctor.


i told him 12 and he said it was abnormal but live with it ;)


He said enjoy, and quitcher' bithchin! g

what i'm bitchin' about now is having to go out and shovel the 4-6"
we got today. 56 degrees yesterday and now this. hell its st.
patricks day ffs...

I feel bad for you, Jim. I'm home for my dinner break before I
go back out all night. We fertilized 170 lawns yesterday.

They were talking about postponing the parade tomorrow, but now
it's on again. It's always ****ty on St Pats day here.

March is always whack.


Man, we've been in the 89's everyday.
Going to ride the bike in tomorrow. Going
to Arizona on Thursday for a Classic Bronco
event, won't be back until Sunday, they expect
to be in the high 80's.

Landshark

We ended up with about 6-8 inches of snow. I just got home from
the snowshark duty again. Hope it's done for this spring..

gw March 17th 04 08:06 PM

(MrTimNebo) wrote in message ...
dont forget a sweet 16 and a leece alternator.


talking to yourself again numbnutts??? ......illegal radio
discussions are against your tos....... the time warner usenet abuse
people have been notified about this and other disgusting drug
discussions and they are displaying a very sympathetic ear to supreme
council arguments in this matter..........AKC4L.......

Nate Morton March 22nd 04 11:22 PM

On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 01:39:44 GMT, George Kinzer wrote:

http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/search...p://www.dxzone
.com/cgi-bin/search/jump.cgi?ID=254&ID=254


I went there and the chase began. I've been reading for a week. It seems
that a screwdriver or possibly the texas twister may do the trick.

I was going to use an old midland that I love but after looking at those
antennas I'm leaning towards my yeasu.

What do you think? Will these antennas work on a 9' high motorhome?
Has anyone here seen such an installation?

Thanks


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