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A stake driven into the ground is not a useful counterpoise for RF
signals... It only grounds you for static shocks, etc.. If your truck is stationary then run a wire from the ground lug of the radio out the window and lay it across the ground, bare wire or insulated either is fine... About 40' long will do the job nicely... This is called a radial wire... More than one radial wire running in different directions will also improve things... Also, as noted, a vertical wire in the city can be quite noisy on some frequencies... Try running your antenna wire horizontal - head high is fine, just hang it from the bushes, wood fence, whatever... You might have both the vertical and horizontal wires hung up and switch between them... Nothing like trying for yourself to see the differences at your location... And, congratulations on working towards your ham license... BTW, when you put the rig in autotune, you are transmitting... It is low power and brief, so I don't have a problem with it... But tuning up on one of the government WEFAX, whatever, frequencies will be frowned on if noticed by the FCC... Best to be off frequency 10 kc before hitting the tune button... cheers ... denny |
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