Re: 12 meter mobile antennas - we have a few dozen in stock left over
from early 1990's production. That's why you always see them listed
on our used/demo lists.
FCC issued license restructuring today for amateur radio, effective
April 15, 2000 if you haven't already heard.
Scott Robbins, W4PA
>The next question is, how many does Ten Tec have? Are we taking about
>6, a dozen or 100? Buy two, put them together like a dipole, feed with
>twin lead or coax, use a tuner ant it will probably work fine on
>18-28 MHz. Put it on the mast with a tribander to cover those
>missing WARC bands. Buy 4 and make them into a compact 12m two
>element beam. Buy six and make a three element beam. Set up 4 in
>a vertical array, feed with phasing harnesses and you have a
>vertical steerable array. Or, just stick a couple on your car or
>truck; they're bound to look cool, even if you don't use them.
>Stick one out a window and hook your shortwave receiver to it. It
>will work much better than the built-in telescoping whip.
>
> 73, Bob WB2VUF
>
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