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Tom August 18th 06 11:02 AM

VHF/UHF antenna on a motorcycle
 
Hello all ,

I would like to install a VHF-UHF antenna on my motorcycle . It's a Suzuki
GSX750 . I did some tests with a Diamond NR-770H and it works well . The
only problem is that the antenna is to big for such a bike .
Afterwards i did a test with a Diamond NR-77 . The antenna is about 43 cm
and that's about the size i would like to use .
The problem i have with this antenna is the swr , it's to high .

Anyone an idea how i can solve this problem ?

Many thanks .

Tom




AndyS August 18th 06 12:04 PM

VHF/UHF antenna on a motorcycle
 

Tom wrote:
Hello all ,

I would like to install a VHF-UHF antenna on my motorcycle

Anyone an idea how i can solve this problem ?


Andy suggests:
Well, if it were me, I think it would look really cool on top
of my helmet.
As an alternative, you could mount a couple of Viking horns
on either side of the helmet, and use them as a dipole....
Use Texas longhorns if you want to go to HF......
Lots of fashion possibilities..

Good luck, Andy W4OAH


Christen Fihl August 18th 06 12:54 PM

VHF/UHF antenna on a motorcycle
 
Here is a helmet model ;-)
http://www.armyradio.com/arsc/custom...&cat=99&page=1
as Andy suggests

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http://HSPascal.Fihl.net



Not Cocksucker Lloyd August 18th 06 01:22 PM

VHF/UHF antenna on a motorcycle
 

AndyS wrote:
Tom wrote:
Hello all ,

I would like to install a VHF-UHF antenna on my motorcycle

Anyone an idea how i can solve this problem ?


Andy suggests:
Well, if it were me, I think it would look really cool on top
of my helmet.


LIke those 1950's sci-fi movie astronauts!

As an alternative, you could mount a couple of Viking horns
on either side of the helmet, and use them as a dipole....
Use Texas longhorns if you want to go to HF......
Lots of fashion possibilities..

Good luck, Andy W4OAH


LOL!!!!!!!!


nitespark August 18th 06 04:39 PM

VHF/UHF antenna on a motorcycle
 


Tom wrote:

Hello all ,

I would like to install a VHF-UHF antenna on my motorcycle . It's a Suzuki
GSX750 . I did some tests with a Diamond NR-770H and it works well . The
only problem is that the antenna is to big for such a bike .
Afterwards i did a test with a Diamond NR-77 . The antenna is about 43 cm
and that's about the size i would like to use .
The problem i have with this antenna is the swr , it's to high .

Anyone an idea how i can solve this problem ?

Many thanks .


You may not be getting a proper counter-poise to the antenna system.

I would check grounding on the antenna and make certain the antenna
mount is in good solid contact with the metal frame of the bike.

You mentioned the larger antenna worked well. Does that mean the SWR
was good or it just performed adequately?

Which band is having the SWR problems?

What type of mount does the Diamond use? I am very partial to the NMO
type antenna mount. I know there are some antennas that use an SO239
type mount which is just a "UHF" connector on the end of a piece of
coax. These are not that well suited for 70cm operation although you do
see them quite a bit.

Also, how much power are you going to be putting into the antenna? I
would be concerned about RF exposure if its very much.

Andy
WD4KDN

Philo August 18th 06 07:16 PM

VHF/UHF antenna on a motorcycle
 
"Tom" wrote in message
...
Hello all ,

I would like to install a VHF-UHF antenna on my motorcycle . It's a Suzuki
GSX750 . I did some tests with a Diamond NR-770H and it works well . The
only problem is that the antenna is to big for such a bike .
Afterwards i did a test with a Diamond NR-77 . The antenna is about 43 cm
and that's about the size i would like to use .
The problem i have with this antenna is the swr , it's to high .

Anyone an idea how i can solve this problem ?

Many thanks .

Tom


Just a word of caution:

Years ago, when the Brussels police had VHF radios mounted on BMW bikes for
the first time, the ABS brakes stopped functioning when the transmitter was
on (Not only the ABS, the brakes).

I suppose ABS brakes are more EMC proof nowadays, but you can not be too
sure.



Jim Kelley August 18th 06 09:31 PM

VHF/UHF antenna on a motorcycle
 
Hi Tom,

You might want to try an HT antenna, such as the RH77CA - about 38 CM
long.

73, ac6xg




Tom wrote:
Hello all ,

I would like to install a VHF-UHF antenna on my motorcycle . It's a Suzuki
GSX750 . I did some tests with a Diamond NR-770H and it works well . The
only problem is that the antenna is to big for such a bike .
Afterwards i did a test with a Diamond NR-77 . The antenna is about 43 cm
and that's about the size i would like to use .
The problem i have with this antenna is the swr , it's to high .

Anyone an idea how i can solve this problem ?

Many thanks .

Tom





Robert J Mitchell August 19th 06 02:48 AM

VHF/UHF antenna on a motorcycle
 
As a long time m/c rider I suggest ride to live and stuff
radio....concentration being the key word mate !!


"Jim Kelley" wrote in message
...
Hi Tom,

You might want to try an HT antenna, such as the RH77CA - about 38 CM
long.

73, ac6xg




Tom wrote:
Hello all ,

I would like to install a VHF-UHF antenna on my motorcycle . It's a
Suzuki
GSX750 . I did some tests with a Diamond NR-770H and it works well . The
only problem is that the antenna is to big for such a bike .
Afterwards i did a test with a Diamond NR-77 . The antenna is about 43 cm
and that's about the size i would like to use .
The problem i have with this antenna is the swr , it's to high .

Anyone an idea how i can solve this problem ?

Many thanks .

Tom







[email protected] August 20th 06 04:07 AM

VHF/UHF antenna on a motorcycle
 
From: Tom on Fri, Aug 18 2006 3:02 am

I would like to install a VHF-UHF antenna on my motorcycle . It's a Suzuki
GSX750 . I did some tests with a Diamond NR-770H and it works well . The
only problem is that the antenna is to big for such a bike .
Afterwards i did a test with a Diamond NR-77 . The antenna is about 43 cm
and that's about the size i would like to use .
The problem i have with this antenna is the swr , it's to high .

Anyone an idea how i can solve this problem ?


Try contacting your local PD radio repair place.

Motorcycle police have been using VHF-UHF radios on their
motors for over 40 years. Successfully. They must be
doing something right, yes? :-)

Quod erat demonstrandum.




Alan August 20th 06 04:54 AM

VHF/UHF antenna on a motorcycle
 
On 19 Aug 2006 20:07:25 -0700, "
wrote:

From: Tom on Fri, Aug 18 2006 3:02 am

I would like to install a VHF-UHF antenna on my motorcycle . It's a Suzuki
GSX750 . I did some tests with a Diamond NR-770H and it works well . The
only problem is that the antenna is to big for such a bike .
Afterwards i did a test with a Diamond NR-77 . The antenna is about 43 cm
and that's about the size i would like to use .
The problem i have with this antenna is the swr , it's to high .

Anyone an idea how i can solve this problem ?


Talk to your local two way radio supplier/service company about a
"ground independant" antenna.

Alan


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