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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ione CA
Posts: 1,238
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That looks like some nice custom work.
Do you have a pic , close up on the face and one wide angleish on the base? what model antenna? Comet#? Thanks, ken __________________ 97 with thingy's and dodads ![]() Now with added geek KI6JEO
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Reno
Posts: 5,129
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Here's the link to Icom with PDF brochure: http://www.icomamerica.com/products/amateur/208h/ The antenna is a Comet SBB2...jury's still out on the mount and antenna; I may end up going with a longer/taller antenna and installing magnet mount on the roof with zip tie to rack crossbar...but I'm going to use it for awhile to see if it will work OK as is. Not sure what you mean by anglish on the base; I'll take some more pics tomorrow and post up. FYI: I just welded up angle iron at the top (that I screwed into my AO drawer frame) with 2 straight 'struts' welded onto the angle that the factory 208H unit bolts to. __________________ Modded '99 for overlanding/exploring: 35's, 4.88's, AO drawers, Slee rr, TJM fr, ARB fr locker, ear candy, Waeco CF-50, PowerGate with 2nd battery, home brew sliders & t-case skid plate, 9.5XP/X-line, LF 170's, OEM 864's, Foxes x 4, 12mm BL, Carl's UCAs, ... KE7NCM |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 362
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Are you having difficulty with rx or tx with that antenna? I'm about to purchase an sbb5nmo that will sit on a k400cnmo on the rear hatch. Hoping that will do well for my needs especially clearance issues.
__________________ Dave Masterson -- KI4VZB 1996 Emerald Green 80 Series (SOLD TO MAINEMIKE); 1999 River Rock Metallic Mica 100 Series (I could'nt go without a cruiser for very long so I replaced my good old 80 series with a 100 series...sweet truck!) |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Reno
Posts: 5,129
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I need more time communicating with other mobile 2m. Last weekend we had 3-others with handhelds in 40's with bikini tops...I suspect the issues (poor sound quality and short distance communication (for what I have heard about 2m range anyway) was due to the fact that they were handhelds and lots of ambient wind noise from blasting along in the open 40's. The Norcal guys that are running this combo have said they get very good performance. The other more pressing issue for me is the mount itself. We have a habit of running trails that are overgrown and I am concerned if a thick branch attacks that antenna and mount it would inpart enough force to tweak my rear hatch lip. __________________ Modded '99 for overlanding/exploring: 35's, 4.88's, AO drawers, Slee rr, TJM fr, ARB fr locker, ear candy, Waeco CF-50, PowerGate with 2nd battery, home brew sliders & t-case skid plate, 9.5XP/X-line, LF 170's, OEM 864's, Foxes x 4, 12mm BL, Carl's UCAs, ... KE7NCM |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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Dan-You may know this already, but I switch antennas all the time. For on the road, and open country I use an SBB25 for it's range and good gain characteristics. For trail use, I like the SBB1, which is rubbery and flexy so it does not hang up on terrain. Despite it's small size, it does really well.
We had amazing radio coverage this weekend at Wentworth/Rubicon. When we split the group to get the crippled rig off the trail, the two groups were still talking on simplex an hour later. It was only when we came off the trail at Loon Lake, that we had to switch to the 146.805 repeater which has great coverage of the entire area. Tom posted our experience on the way up-He was on the Richmond-Oakland Bridge, I was in Eldorado Hills, ALvaro was in Georgetown, and Jim was in camp. We were all talking to each other, enough that Ernie heard us in Roseville and joined the conversation. I knew just after leaving town, that Jim had good sites, and there was enough room for all of us, even though I was still 2 1/2 hours out from camp. __________________ Andrew 1971 FJ-40 Rubicon tested, 2F powered, some mods 1976 FJ40 Rusting slowly in the back yard 1984 FJ-60 H55f, 4.11, Now SOA! 1989 FJ-62 117k-son's driver for now-low and slow 1997 FZJ-80 Driveway queen |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Denver, CO, USA
Posts: 1,437
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__________________ D.F.Morse 1994 FZJ80 Kazumatized 74000 mi 1979 FJ-40 74000 mi Here endith the lesson |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Reno
Posts: 5,129
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Thanks Andrew...now that you've jogged my memory I do remember you previously stating you ran a longer antenna when in more open trail conditions: I think I'll pick that longer antenna up and give it a try. I have a 5' Larson CB antenna on my front bumper and it has spoiled me! Have you had any trouble on your 80 with thick branches putting torque on the lid sheetmetal or does the SBB1 effectively absorb those hits? __________________ Modded '99 for overlanding/exploring: 35's, 4.88's, AO drawers, Slee rr, TJM fr, ARB fr locker, ear candy, Waeco CF-50, PowerGate with 2nd battery, home brew sliders & t-case skid plate, 9.5XP/X-line, LF 170's, OEM 864's, Foxes x 4, 12mm BL, Carl's UCAs, ... KE7NCM |
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