Is anyone using a Breedlove Stake Mount model #102 for their HF mobile antenna?
I have a 392m multi band coil from TRX Comm I would like to mount on my pickup. To use or not use a spring due to the height of the whip is in question
Mark/n0ocw
Not sure which one is the 102 but i have this one for my Tundra:
https://breedlovemounts.com/EZN_Flat_pocket_bracket.html
I have an ATAS-120 and a 2m/70cm that i interchange regualry on it. Mount works great. I actually put the mount in the rear pocket to have some clearance away from the cab.
Nice lead on the Breedlove site.
Thanks for sharing.
I now have the mount installed and I am very pleased. That thing is solid. I put a 392m coil with 10m ham stick on top. I'm running an IC-706 and a MFJ-945e. I'm hope to take the tuner out after I play with an antenna analyzer and make notes as to what tap goes where. With no spring, the whip tops out at 13' 2 1/2". I've been knocking the ice and snow out of the trees.
N0ocw-73's
Thanks for that link, Madball13
Quote from: Mark Jackson on January 02, 2014, 08:18:49 PM
I now have the mount installed and I am very pleased. That thing is solid. I put a 392m coil with 10m ham stick on top. I'm running an IC-706 and a MFJ-945e. I'm hope to take the tuner out after I play with an antenna analyzer and make notes as to what tap goes where. With no spring, the whip tops out at 13' 2 1/2". I've been knocking the ice and snow out of the trees.
N0ocw-73's
what bands are you on with that setup? looking to do 80
Madball13, I usually monitor 7.285 (MIDCARS) during the day time. I'm in and out of the shack or vehicle but the rig is on most of the time. Suggest a time and freq and we will give it a try.
Mark/N0OCW
Quote from: Mark Jackson on January 03, 2014, 03:48:47 PM
Madball13, I usually monitor 7.285 (MIDCARS) during the day time. I'm in and out of the shack or vehicle but the rig is on most of the time. Suggest a time and freq and we will give it a try.
Mark/N0OCW
Mark, I'm curious what bands can you tune up with that coil and whip?
It has contentious coverage from 3-30 MHz (75-10 mtr). Ham Radio Nation kg4fet did a real good write up about it.