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I am mounting an Outbacker on the rear hatch (side) of my Grand
Cherokee using the Diamond K400 trunk lip mount. I have a Hustler spring I was going to us on it, but wonder what opinions are about how necessary that is? TNX Bob, WA9JDR |
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"Bob Schmidt" wrote in message om... I am mounting an Outbacker on the rear hatch (side) of my Grand Cherokee using the Diamond K400 trunk lip mount. I have a Hustler spring I was going to us on it, but wonder what opinions are about how necessary that is? TNX Bob, WA9JDR Bob, If you can avoid it, I would advise against it. One thing, they allow the antenna to flop around in the breeze and SWR varies wildly reducing your antenna's overall effec- tiveness. And, next, springs *can* cause mysterious noise in your receiver, particularly as the wire braid deteriorates. Unless you *really* gotta have the spring, I would leave it off. 73 Jerry K4KWH |
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The Outbacker was originally marketed as a mobile antenna that would
survive a beating in the Outback of Australia. It is not a particularly good peformer as an antenna (they normally test somewhere below a hustler), but they will survive and function. Adding a spring will only cause you tuning problems... - KI6PR El Rancho R.F., CA "Bob Schmidt" wrote I am mounting an Outbacker on the rear hatch (side) of my Grand Cherokee using the Diamond K400 trunk lip mount. I have a Hustler spring I was going to us on it, but wonder what opinions are about how necessary that is? TNX Bob, WA9JDR |
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I've got a spring on my home brew job thats mounted on the bullbar but
it travels many 1000's of K's on rough dirt roads. It's not a bad idea to dampen the vibration. "Bob Schmidt" wrote I am mounting an Outbacker on the rear hatch (side) of my Grand Cherokee using the Diamond K400 trunk lip mount. I have a Hustler spring I was going to us on it, but wonder what opinions are about how necessary that is? TNX Bob, WA9JDR |
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"Dusty" wrote in message ... I've got a spring on my home brew job thats mounted on the bullbar but it travels many 1000's of K's on rough dirt roads. It's not a bad idea to dampen the vibration. Have you ever watched on a meter what the SWR does while your antenna swings and sways with Sammy Kaye; it goes thru the roof! Yes, there are a few instances where a spring is a must, but if I can avoid using one, I do. 73 Jerry |
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