[Scan-DC] Mobile Antenna Installer

Dewey dewey3 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 21 19:00:28 EDT 2009


Thanks GREATLY Ralph and Doug... I may have to look them up.  Concerning the
other advice, I know I've done over 100 installs in my lifetime, but I
always install on the trunk.  I don't like messing with roof installs
because I HATE dealing with the headliners, AND my SUV has curtain/side
airbags... another headache!  So it's Google I go...

Thanks again,
Dewey

-----Original Message-----
From: johnson at cpcug.org [mailto:johnson at cpcug.org] 
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 18:51
To: John Bacon
Cc: 'Dewey3'; scan-dc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Scan-DC] Mobile Antenna Installer

In Laurel is a company named Ball and Ball which does a professional job. 
The guy who specializes in amateur, etc. installations is semi-retired but
you can coordinate to meet him.  They have a web site you can reference. 
They are located just south of 198 and east of US 1.  Easy access.

I had an antenna & Yeasu 857 radio installed in my yellow Mazda P5 and am
quite satisfied.  The combination creates quite a sight.

Ralph Johnson


 It's not hard to do it yourself. You just need a drill and the antenna
> bit.
>
> If you can pull the ceiling out a bit and see if it's single or 
> doubled wall and a good area to mount you should not take much longer 
> than 1hr.
>
> JOHN



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