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I'll do the Jeopardy thing:
A: Take the antennas off the roof during a rain storm. Q: How do you prevent water from entering through the weather stripping with a mag mount antenna during a rain storm? So let's say I'm looking for another alternative. I am using mag mounts because I don't want to permanently modify the car, but I would like them to be permanent, in that I don't want to remove them until I sell the car. Right now I am bringing two coax feeds in through a rear door, but it leaks. I am going to try the hatch door and sunroof, but failing that, is there anything I can do to keep the water out? Thanks |
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License plate mount with NMO?
http://www.mapleleafcom.com/lakeview.htm "User" wrote in message ... I'll do the Jeopardy thing: A: Take the antennas off the roof during a rain storm. Q: How do you prevent water from entering through the weather stripping with a mag mount antenna during a rain storm? So let's say I'm looking for another alternative. I am using mag mounts because I don't want to permanently modify the car, but I would like them to be permanent, in that I don't want to remove them until I sell the car. Right now I am bringing two coax feeds in through a rear door, but it leaks. I am going to try the hatch door and sunroof, but failing that, is there anything I can do to keep the water out? Thanks |
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 12:26:42 -0700, "User" wrote:
Q: How do you prevent water from entering through the weather stripping with a mag mount antenna during a rain storm? Put a drip loop outside. Make a small loop like a U before the cable enters the auto. That being the lowest spot, water will drip off there. Do the same thing outside a building when bringing cables in, and drill into the building at an upwards angle from outside in, as water doesn't like to run uphill. Steve ************************************************** ******************* Steve Uhrig, SWS Security, Maryland (USA) Mfrs of electronic surveillance equip website http://www.swssec.com tel +1+410-879-4035, fax +1+410-836-1190 "In God we trust, all others we monitor" ************************************************** ******************* |
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"User" wrote in message
... I'll do the Jeopardy thing: A: Take the antennas off the roof during a rain storm. Q: How do you prevent water from entering through the weather stripping with a mag mount antenna during a rain storm? So let's say I'm looking for another alternative. I am using mag mounts because I don't want to permanently modify the car, but I would like them to be permanent, in that I don't want to remove them until I sell the car. Right now I am bringing two coax feeds in through a rear door, but it leaks. I am going to try the hatch door and sunroof, but failing that, is there anything I can do to keep the water out? Thanks There are other non permanent solutions than the mag mount - one of my antennas (of 5 x two way type on my car) is on what is colloquially called the "Z mount". It is a steel bracket that is bent into a "Z" shape and is secured to the car using on of the bolts under the bonnet (along the side). I have used several different antennas off this type of mount (including a 9 foot 1/4 wave stainless) without a problem - the cable from the mount (pretty much whatever type of mount you want) is then run into the car through the firewall. I wouldn't really reccomend using a heavy duty HF multiband antenna on this type of mount, but it will suffice for pretty much any scanner type antenna that you may want to run. Matt |
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