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Hogged out the hole for the stud in the Pro-Comm T680 mounts so as to fit some beehives. Used a carbide cutter with a Wally World rechargeable drill that luckily had enough juice to do both sides.
Maybe these studs have little more flex to accommodate the
new 7’ Skipshooters I picked up a few weeks back. (They are
top heavy).
The previous set must have had 40-60k on them on three different trucks and one broke off at the ferrule recently. Always amazed me that it didn’t break while running the Llano Estacado (130-mph headwinds some days).
Bought a pair of 6’ also that served until now. A good backup pair.
The
sensitivity I’ve come to expect is now back. The 6’ are fine, but the octane is too low to run
a side mic 959, the 7’ get
just far enough above the trailer to make a difference.
Moved the antenna feedpoint chokes in closer, and swapped back to a KL-203 for a cleaner cab. (Can be seen atop radio). The other amps are physically too big, overall. I couldn’t detect a performance difference that made them worth the hassle
plus another 6’ of coax, etc.
Still need more RF Bond work. Doors, cab corners, etc.
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Sitting at the famous
LEE HI (T/A chain) in Lexington, VA, not far from both Interstates 64 & 81. Listening now to locals & regionals greeting each other as their day winds down (or their week has gotten underway).
I’m back to doing air checks at a significant distance.
Easily.
On into District of Columbia traffic tomorrow.
I know y’all are jealous not making that ride!
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