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 Post subject: Re: Military antennae
PostPosted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 3:26 am 
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didn't mean to sound like i was downin what ya doin, that wasn't my intention at all

interesting that it seems to work well leaned over, i'd be interested to see a radiation pattern test on that if ya know anyone with a field meter

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 Post subject: Re: Military antennae
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Sorry boss, but nobody lives here that would care. lol It's all corporate.

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 Post subject: Re: Military antennae
PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:29 am 
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was just interested in what directions it was patterning while laid down, apparently we're on different pages here.

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 Post subject: Re: Military antennae
PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 3:45 pm 
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JeepinJarhead03 wrote:
the xmit with it folded down, would be enough to pop the local mile assuming the swr doesn't peg due to reflection

folded down the right branch would pull it back up, if held down securely enough it would snap the end of the whip

* that isn't a 102, it looks like a 5 foot steelie, also they don't make 102's in fiberglass


word of caution when your whip is up

i run a 4 ft wilson flex on a crossbar on the forward center of my roof sitting still it's somewhere between 9 1/2 to 10 feet from the pavement at the tip, i've heard it rattle against the roof at duncan doughnuts which has a 10ft roof but the pavements got a bit of a hump

so far i havent shattered it, it's pretty tough, but it does flick the phone cable in the drive way at my moms which is 9 1/2ish feet off the ground or so, but as you know they tend to droop

fiberglass whips are more (if only slightly) resilient to contact with voltage lines (phone lines carry low dc voltage too)

steelies have no protection from such things, be very careful

i did smack a powerline with a 102 ran off the rear bumper in my cheyenne which had about 12 inches lift and it fused every contact in the radio


it's been awhile since the mil used AM , but not that long, i bet if ya looked hard enough you could find one of the vinyl sack covered 102's

hf antennas like what's in use now are a whole new sack of potatoes ;)


i quit runnin mag mounts when i drug one across the roof and even with the felt it peeled the clearcoat right off and streaked to the metal and most of the mag mounts are strong enough to allow the whip, steel or fiberglass to snap if you're going any faster than 35 mph but whips are getting better, i've had my 4'er bend over hard and touch my roof and it hasn't broken yet, any other fiberglass or steelie that i've ever had would have broken (because they did lol)



not downin what ya doin, just don't want ya to have one of those "DANG" I didn't think about that moments

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I think it looks good ;)



Years ago when I was heavily into CB's , Sold and repaired them, Shakespeare Made a Classic CB 102" i/2 wave fiberglass mobile ant. bumper mount with a spring. came with a chain bumper mount. and 10' of white RG-58 coax. but I haven't been in the business for the past 15 years , so maybe they don't make it anymore , I know we had to replace a bunch for busted tips from people mounting them on the finder or roof top.

and I have been running a mag ant on my roof ever since I bought my KJ in late 2005, and not a scratch on the roof from it yet ...... a few from the trail but not the ant.

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 Post subject: Re: Military antennae
PostPosted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:27 pm 
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jinstall if you hear breez you may here me im on in the mornings but usally before breez . im also on my base station alot.

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 Post subject: Re: Military antennae
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Cool whats you CS?

Also my system has been down, the CM speaker went and then I had to put a new mast mount on the Wilson Lil Will and broke it. So not I have an external speaker and a new Wilson 1000 waiting for me to install it.

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 Post subject: Re: Military antennae
PostPosted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:17 am 
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The Whips used on the Hmmvv's, are meant for a wide range of area's. They are not just limited to desert use. They receive very good range, but an amp is required for about 90% of the use in truck mounts. You could use the military whip in conjuction with a CB or Ham/Amateur radio setup. All it would take would be to plug and play. More than likely the Whip would require an amp from a cb, since most do not push out any good power for it to be effective.

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