and ANOTHER thing on VHF....
Vito....not TOO MUCH gain on the mast.....won't work while heeled over or
waving about in high seas due to narrow angle radiation.. Use the sailboat
type antenna (which is a 1/2 wave design) meant for masthead mounting.
IMPRESSIVE performance on VHF. My ham VHF / UHF dual-bander (a Larsen
knock-off) is an NMO mount clamped to a spreader, and works very well from
there, despite the mast and shrouds nearby. I did not want to crowd the
masthead with too many things.....STILL have to add a light!
I use my marine H-T at the helm for exactly the reason you want a second
antenna....and STILL receives "too well." Works fine for local comms, and,
to me, more economical than adding a "command mike" (remote speaker / mike)
at the helm. Now I have a second radio aboard.
Joe
"Vito" wrote in message
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JAD wrote:
Yup Rodney, we sailors, for the most part, have masthead antennas, which
definitely trump most other designs with both transmit and RECEIVE
performance. I guess it might be part of my "problem." Altitude is
everything in VHF performance.
Right! So the solution could be two antennae, a gain antenna on the mast
for emergencies and a 1/4 wave on the deck for local chats. I might look
at that since I'm going to install a ham rig anyway and have some
switches in my junk box.
73, K3DWW
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