Isn't that awesome. tytaugust wrote:Dave,
If you are installing this antenna in addition to your 2M antenna, you won't need an A/B switch. The radio had seperate antenna connectors for vhf/uhf and for HF/6M.

Isn't that awesome. tytaugust wrote:Dave,
If you are installing this antenna in addition to your 2M antenna, you won't need an A/B switch. The radio had seperate antenna connectors for vhf/uhf and for HF/6M.
Dave,DaveK wrote: Froggie:
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you - Christmas came first.
If I am reading you right, it sounds like you are opting for some gear for your mobile to make it HF capable as opposed to something for the home. I am not sure which gizmo Ollie is recommending, but there are almost limitless products that you can buy. Ollie has a great setup in his vehicle for HF and if you haven't looked at it very closely, you should.
I have a different setup for my mobile HF rig and it is also worth a look. I will warn you in advance however, it is a slight bit more costly than the $200.00 price range you have specified (but not by much).
That's exactly what I was trying to say in that last paragraph. It isn't as efficient to run the tuner through the Diamond. He is looking for an inexpensive antenna. Would a simple Dipole be a good idea or are they directional? We were looking at a few of those.hmfigueroa wrote:The trouble with tuners is that while it presents a good impedance match to the radio, it may not be as effective at actually putting much power out at the antenna.
IMHO, He would do much better with putting up a simple long wire antenna and using the tuner with that instead of his Diamond antenna. He would be much more happy with those results. But I guess anything is worth a try.
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