Don't worry about your posting in this thread 71. I just looked closer and discovered the thread is from last year, and I posted a similar model back then.
If you guys (NB for sure) see any difference between my models then and now...just mark it up to me currently taking more time to check out the details for better accuracy and improving the best I can for the mobile object I used as a mount in this case.
71. the model you see here is a V-type antenna fed in the center. I saw this setup installed on Bill's Big Truck years ago when he stopped by on a trip in this area. The model is different to be sure, but it was none-the-less similar and a dipole of sorts. As I recall the truck was also all metal back then, and that too affected the antenna in some ways I can't explain, but there are many out there that will tell you, categorically, such antenna setups will not work being so close to metal.
For my first 10 years in the radio hobby, I ran a mobile on a Chev P/U truck. I put a variety of antennas at several locations over time, but I always ended up with a 102" ss whip on the back bumper...even with the tailgate in the way. I never had a problem with the initial setup and that whip operated best for me.
If you guys (NB for sure) see any difference between my models then and now...just mark it up to me currently taking more time to check out the details for better accuracy and improving the best I can for the mobile object I used as a mount in this case.
71. the model you see here is a V-type antenna fed in the center. I saw this setup installed on Bill's Big Truck years ago when he stopped by on a trip in this area. The model is different to be sure, but it was none-the-less similar and a dipole of sorts. As I recall the truck was also all metal back then, and that too affected the antenna in some ways I can't explain, but there are many out there that will tell you, categorically, such antenna setups will not work being so close to metal.
For my first 10 years in the radio hobby, I ran a mobile on a Chev P/U truck. I put a variety of antennas at several locations over time, but I always ended up with a 102" ss whip on the back bumper...even with the tailgate in the way. I never had a problem with the initial setup and that whip operated best for me.