HAM antenna
#21
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Re: Re: HAM antenna
The "problem" with this info is it does not cover one of the bigger
threats to car electronics or how to deal with it. One of the biggest
potentail problems is a RF feedback through power leg of transceiver
into cars electrical system. None of those tips deal with that. The
way to combat that is to install a filter choke in power legs of
transceiver to block it. I have done this for many years in many
vehcle with Ham radio equipment and I have never had a problem even
with cars that actually advise against it.
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:53:10 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
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> Like a radio telephone keep it away from your computer, like in this GM
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>http://www.firestik.com/Tech_Docs.htm
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>"Eartlink" <DickTracyInc@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Need some ideas or a write up on the installation of antennas on 2001
>> wranglers...
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
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threats to car electronics or how to deal with it. One of the biggest
potentail problems is a RF feedback through power leg of transceiver
into cars electrical system. None of those tips deal with that. The
way to combat that is to install a filter choke in power legs of
transceiver to block it. I have done this for many years in many
vehcle with Ham radio equipment and I have never had a problem even
with cars that actually advise against it.
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:53:10 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<----------@***.net> wrote:
> Like a radio telephone keep it away from your computer, like in this GM
>advisory: http://service.gm.com/techlineinfo/radio.html and Citizen Band:
>http://www.firestik.com/Tech_Docs.htm
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>"Eartlink" <DickTracyInc@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:lELfi.788$zA4.754@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
>> Need some ideas or a write up on the installation of antennas on 2001
>> wranglers...
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
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#22
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Re: HAM antenna
DougW proclaimed:
> Kevin in Iowa wrote:
>
>>On Jun 25, 4:10 am, "Eartlink" <DickTracy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Need some ideas or a write up on the installation of antennas on 2001
>>>wranglers...
>>>
>>>Thank you.
>>
>>It all depends on what kind of antenna you are going to use, it is for
>>2m/440 or for HF use. A few in the group have made mounts that extend
>>out from under the hood, Jerry B. or Jenn would be a good resource for
>>this info.
>
>
> I think you would want one made out of metal. Ham isn't a very
> good RF radiator. Lots of attenuation and the dogs chew on them. ;)
>
As it gets a bit rancid, doesn't it also become spam?
> Kevin in Iowa wrote:
>
>>On Jun 25, 4:10 am, "Eartlink" <DickTracy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Need some ideas or a write up on the installation of antennas on 2001
>>>wranglers...
>>>
>>>Thank you.
>>
>>It all depends on what kind of antenna you are going to use, it is for
>>2m/440 or for HF use. A few in the group have made mounts that extend
>>out from under the hood, Jerry B. or Jenn would be a good resource for
>>this info.
>
>
> I think you would want one made out of metal. Ham isn't a very
> good RF radiator. Lots of attenuation and the dogs chew on them. ;)
>
As it gets a bit rancid, doesn't it also become spam?
#23
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Re: HAM antenna
DougW proclaimed:
> Kevin in Iowa wrote:
>
>>On Jun 25, 4:10 am, "Eartlink" <DickTracy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Need some ideas or a write up on the installation of antennas on 2001
>>>wranglers...
>>>
>>>Thank you.
>>
>>It all depends on what kind of antenna you are going to use, it is for
>>2m/440 or for HF use. A few in the group have made mounts that extend
>>out from under the hood, Jerry B. or Jenn would be a good resource for
>>this info.
>
>
> I think you would want one made out of metal. Ham isn't a very
> good RF radiator. Lots of attenuation and the dogs chew on them. ;)
>
As it gets a bit rancid, doesn't it also become spam?
> Kevin in Iowa wrote:
>
>>On Jun 25, 4:10 am, "Eartlink" <DickTracy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Need some ideas or a write up on the installation of antennas on 2001
>>>wranglers...
>>>
>>>Thank you.
>>
>>It all depends on what kind of antenna you are going to use, it is for
>>2m/440 or for HF use. A few in the group have made mounts that extend
>>out from under the hood, Jerry B. or Jenn would be a good resource for
>>this info.
>
>
> I think you would want one made out of metal. Ham isn't a very
> good RF radiator. Lots of attenuation and the dogs chew on them. ;)
>
As it gets a bit rancid, doesn't it also become spam?
#24
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Re: HAM antenna
DougW proclaimed:
> Kevin in Iowa wrote:
>
>>On Jun 25, 4:10 am, "Eartlink" <DickTracy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Need some ideas or a write up on the installation of antennas on 2001
>>>wranglers...
>>>
>>>Thank you.
>>
>>It all depends on what kind of antenna you are going to use, it is for
>>2m/440 or for HF use. A few in the group have made mounts that extend
>>out from under the hood, Jerry B. or Jenn would be a good resource for
>>this info.
>
>
> I think you would want one made out of metal. Ham isn't a very
> good RF radiator. Lots of attenuation and the dogs chew on them. ;)
>
As it gets a bit rancid, doesn't it also become spam?
> Kevin in Iowa wrote:
>
>>On Jun 25, 4:10 am, "Eartlink" <DickTracy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Need some ideas or a write up on the installation of antennas on 2001
>>>wranglers...
>>>
>>>Thank you.
>>
>>It all depends on what kind of antenna you are going to use, it is for
>>2m/440 or for HF use. A few in the group have made mounts that extend
>>out from under the hood, Jerry B. or Jenn would be a good resource for
>>this info.
>
>
> I think you would want one made out of metal. Ham isn't a very
> good RF radiator. Lots of attenuation and the dogs chew on them. ;)
>
As it gets a bit rancid, doesn't it also become spam?
#25
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Re: HAM antenna
DougW proclaimed:
> Kevin in Iowa wrote:
>
>>On Jun 25, 4:10 am, "Eartlink" <DickTracy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Need some ideas or a write up on the installation of antennas on 2001
>>>wranglers...
>>>
>>>Thank you.
>>
>>It all depends on what kind of antenna you are going to use, it is for
>>2m/440 or for HF use. A few in the group have made mounts that extend
>>out from under the hood, Jerry B. or Jenn would be a good resource for
>>this info.
>
>
> I think you would want one made out of metal. Ham isn't a very
> good RF radiator. Lots of attenuation and the dogs chew on them. ;)
>
As it gets a bit rancid, doesn't it also become spam?
> Kevin in Iowa wrote:
>
>>On Jun 25, 4:10 am, "Eartlink" <DickTracy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Need some ideas or a write up on the installation of antennas on 2001
>>>wranglers...
>>>
>>>Thank you.
>>
>>It all depends on what kind of antenna you are going to use, it is for
>>2m/440 or for HF use. A few in the group have made mounts that extend
>>out from under the hood, Jerry B. or Jenn would be a good resource for
>>this info.
>
>
> I think you would want one made out of metal. Ham isn't a very
> good RF radiator. Lots of attenuation and the dogs chew on them. ;)
>
As it gets a bit rancid, doesn't it also become spam?