Does the Texas Bugcatcher group have a web page??
Does this antenna seem to be the most efficient mobile commercially
procured radiator??
Lane
KM3G
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> From: Hank Kahrs <k2uvg@gnt.net>
> To: towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Mobile Antennas
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Date: Sunday, October 26, 1997 7:16 PM
>
> >What is the Best kind of Mobile Antenna that will work on 10-80m
> >or one that will work for 10-160m. This antenna will get used when
> >the wx is 90 degrees and lot of use when it is 10 to 30 degrees below
> >zero. It will be hooked up to a TS-50. Thanks.
> > Phillip M Walker K0VX
> > 3405 37Th St Nw
> > Mandan,ND 58554-1238
> >
> >--
>
> Phillip,
>
> I would consider ONLY two, The Texas Bugcatcher which I have used for
many
> years and was the first on my block with a TS-50 ot consider also the
> Stealth antenna by Fortes Industries, Lynchberg, VA.
>
> I have a fair bit of mobiling under my belt and I have worked all the
> counties in the US, mobile-to-mobile and have the Figment DXCC mobile.
> Either one will work fine. Both are industrial grade center-loaded whip
> antennas.
>
> Enjoy
>
> 73, Hank/K2UVG
>
>
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