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Old 05-08-2008, 07:38 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Re: Where should I mount my HAM?

In the back seat, a little chilled bubbly and some barry white playin on the jammer.
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Old 05-09-2008, 04:50 PM   #22 (permalink)
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In the back seat, a little chilled bubbly and some barry white playin on the jammer.
Yes very good suggestion. I was going to add....

Next to some cheese and in between two pieces of bread.
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Re: Where should I mount my HAM?

I've got a VHF/UHF dual band on a mount on the hood and I'm getting ready to drill several NMO mounts on the roof. (Don't say it. I know. I'm a radio dork.)








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I have a question... are any of you using more then the Bandi mount for your antennas?

I have a ICOM 706... i need to mount two antennas... one for HF, on the Bandi mount.. I have a outback Perth Plus to go there... but i need a VHF antenna... is anyone mounting besides the rear bandi mount?

Is anyone trying a hood mount?

I actualy have a use for possiably a second VHF antenna.. I am involved with my township ema... help me out here guys.. i am sure i am not the only one with the need for two antennas..


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