[aprssig] Vehicular Window Flag Mount for antenna base?
Rodney Padmore
rodpadmore at ns.sympatico.ca
Fri Aug 26 15:12:12 EDT 2005
Thanks for reply, Richard. I am thinking of the kind that is used by many
Patriots to fly the U.S. Flag attached to the rear car windows, typically.
I recall seeing them in the Merrimack Valley and now they are appearing up
here flying the red and white flag.
You see them especially on commemorative occasions. It seems to me they
might make a great base for a quick and dirty vhf antenna-quarter wave or
such. I am trying to figure if they can be adapted as an antenna baseand
thought someone might have already seen the potential , 73 de Rod,
E1BSK. ----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Amirault" <ramirault at erols.com>
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Subject: Re: [aprssig] Vehicular Window Flag Mount for antenna base?
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> From: "Rodney Padmore"
> Subject: [aprssig] Vehicular Window Flag Mount for antenna base?
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>
> I wonder anyone has used this U.S.Flag mount to support a temporary
> antenna and would they provide details-type of antenna, grounding issues,
> etc. It looks like an interesting idea if implemented properly, Thnx, 73
> de Rod,VE1BSK.
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> What "Vehicular Window Flag Mount" are you talking about?
>
> Richard Amirault N1JDU
> Boston, MA, USA Go Fly A Kite
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