[OZAPRS] Slightly OT: antennas on a station wagon?
JandG
touringaus at bigpond.com
Tue Jun 17 10:02:19 EST 2008
I like the sound of that.
What are the partnumbers for antenna and motorised mount.
Just downloaded their catalog and like to look up the details.
Cheers
Gerard
VK2JNG
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Hardy" <david_hardy at commander.com>
To: "Australian APRS Users" <ozaprs at aprs.net.au>; "VK / ZL APRS Users"
<ozaprs at aprs.net.au>
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 9:18 AM
Subject: RE: [OZAPRS] Slightly OT: antennas on a station wagon?
Damien,
I've put a motorised mount on the roof rack of my 4wd. It allows you to
remotely raise and lower a antenna , in this case a diamond 2/ 70cm.
I got it from AES in the USA.
http://search.cartserver.com/search/search.cgi?cartid=a-6994&category=newprices&maxhits=200&keywords=motorized
Dave
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From: ozaprs-bounces at aprs.net.au on behalf of Damien Gardner Jnr
Sent: Tue 17/06/2008 8:05 AM
To: VK / ZL APRS Users
Subject: [OZAPRS] Slightly OT: antennas on a station wagon?
Howdy Folks,
So the trusty old hilux is going this weekend, and being replaced by a new
commode wagon (the carpal tunnel just wasn't tolerating the
non-power-steering 4wd..), so my radios are already out, and ready to go in
the new car.. the head for the 8100 is going to be niice, as there's a nice
little storage box with an open-down lid to cover it in the centre console!.
But I'm having trouble figuring where/how to do the antennas (I'll have a
2/70 for the ft8100, and a 2 for a tinytrack on an old tait (that i still
have to figure out how to get onto the aprs freq's ;) )..
If it was a sedan I'd put em on the boot lid, if it wasn't a commodore I'd
put em on the bonnet, but my VR never liked having anything remotely RF
passing through the cab. I'd really refer not to shove em on the roof of
the wagon, because that'll put its total height up a bit, plus look kinda
wierd.. But other than maybe trying to find some of these elusive
glass-mount antennas I've heard folks talk about (and which I'm sure must be
pretty lossy??), I'm a bit stumped as to how you 'cleanly' put antennas on a
wagon!! Any ideas?
Cheers,
DG
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