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Old 03-23-2007, 07:01 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Re: Bandi Mount

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opg4759 previously said: View Post
The big problem with K-40 antennas on the trail is that they are too flexible and they have a tendency to whip around. This can be damaging to your rig and dangerous to people around you. This is why Firesticks on a spring mount tends to the standard off road.
i guess most antennas will whip somehow, maybe the old tennis ball slid on there might still be the best way to go, or figure a way to keep the antenna from whipping around too much. lets see who wll come up with a good idea on this one. seems like we do have some great minds in this site. and btw, thanks for pointing that out to me
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