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I just recently acquired a 1991 Mazda Navajo 4WD SUV -- essentially a
knock-off of the Ford Explorer. I plan to install antennas on it for 2m/440 and HF. Power levels are not likely to be an issue, as I use an FT-817 which only puts out 5w. I have a mag-mount for the VHF/UHF frequencies, and I have a monster four-magnet mount for HF. What I would like to know is if there are any concerns for this vehicle about: 1) Placement of the antennas; 2) Where to feed the wires into the car; and 3) Anything else you can think of to be cautious of. My present plan is to put the VHF/UHF antenna in the middle of the roof, about over the back seats, and run the coax in through the little vent window on the passenger side. The big mag-mount will probably go near the back of the roof, with the coax coming in through the back hatch. Comments or suggestions welcome. -- -- //Steve// Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS Fountain Valley, CA Email: |
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