"Hello" Everyone,
I have a question, that I need a few of you experts out there to comment on, if you will.
Mobile Set-up:
Midland 5001Z- Radio
Astatic D104-M6B- Microphone
Wilson 1000 Magnetic Mount w/ RG58 A/U Coaxial Cable (18Ft)- Antenna
I have a 2nd Magnetic Mount- 3/8X24- w/RG58 A/U Coaxial Cable (12Ft).
I intend to use this, for when skip conditions are advantageous. So, far though I have only used for local talk...and have only used each antenna once...just to see if they worked. They both work really well but have not tuned them yet. I don't want to use them a lot until I can check the SWR.
I have two antennas I plan to use with this mount:
-7Ft. Skip Shooter Fiberglass antenna
-President Texas Steel Whip antenna (Just shy of 7Ft.)
This would be my... park and talk, mount and antenna system.
With my Wilson 1000. I can drive about 1 mile and be on top of a pretty high elevation, compared to the surrounding area. I talk on a NET on Friday nights... and from this position, I can always talk to a
friend with a base station... 24-25 miles away. And he always, hears me loud and clear.
I have not used my other antennas at this spot yet.
I was thinking of changing the coax, from both mounts to LMR-200.
With the length of coax, I am using. Would, it make ANY difference in the over-all performance of
my mobile set-up? Or would it be a waste of time?
I look forward to hearing your input on this. Thank-you, in advance.
P.S- President recommends using less than 13Ft. of coax for their President Texas antenna.
Can anyone explain to me why that is? That is why, I bought the 2nd Magnetic mount...
because it came with 12Ft. of the above said coax... and now, I can experiment with different antennas because of the 3/8X24 mount. My Wilson 1000 has a different type of connection.
When I use my 2nd Magnetic mount. I remove my Wilson 1000 antenna, but leave the mount
on. And I put the 2nd mount, right in front of my Wilson mount... on top and in the middle of the
cab of my Toyota Tacoma.
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