[KCDXC] Looking for Mobile HF antenna

N0UF n0uf at kc.rr.com
Thu Jun 10 16:40:11 EDT 2004


Hi Alan,

Lots of folks use a High Sierra or a Tarheel and they seem to work well and
band switching is a snap.
However, they are not cheap.

I've used a Hustler System for over 15 years and the only drawback is band
switching. Although you can mount
2, 3 or four resonators on the mast to avoid that problem  (tuning can be
touchy with four).
It is cheaper, especially if you don't buy all the resonators, or get them
on e-bay.
I have exchanged 57 reports with Alaska from Des Moines with 100W into my
Hustler on 40 SSB.

Happy Mobiling!

73
Bob N0UF

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alan KI7WO" <ki7wo at juno.com>
To: <kcdxc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 1:46 PM
Subject: [KCDXC] Looking for Mobile HF antenna


> Hi Guys,
>
> Anyone have any old Mobile HF Antenna stuff laying around that needs a
> good home?
>
> Looking into setting up a mobile rig for a road trip but can't put a lot
> of money into the project.
>
> Also looking for info on what works well & what to stay away from for
> mobiling.
>
> Just thought I would ask the question.
> Write or call me 816-716-7163
>
> Thanks,
> Alan  KI7WO
> /
>
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