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Jack Erbes wrote: Al Thomason wrote: How concerned do I need to be about an Air Horn (Buell, 17/23") near a SSB antenna? The location I am going to put the whip in has an air horn perhaps 1' forward. Should I relocate the horn to the other side? The blast effect or "felt" air pressure from those horns is actually very little. I doubt that there would be any effect with the antenna one foot away. If they are good horns, you'll need someone to put their fingers in your ears while you test my statement. A good set of Buell's is a requisite for any power boat that wants to have any credibility. And then you can tune them too, did you know that? If you can put small an inline regulator on the main feed line and on one or both individual air lines to the horns, you can get the sound to go into harmonic oscillations on the longer blasts. It is a beautiful thing when it starts happening after one or two seconds. It adds a real "I'd better pay attention and start looking for this guy!" quality. A good skipper does not use his horns a lot but needs to be heard when he does. I have a Buell motorcycle, I often think of air horns when I look at it. That big, lovely, Harley-Davidson V-Twin dinosaur engine seems to have something in common with a pair of air horns. And I'd like to have a set of Buells on my Buell but there is not really room for them. Jack Jack, he wasn't worried about how the antenna effected the air horn... he was worried if the air horn would effect the antenna...... Answer is, wait for it...... NO Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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Thanks, yes, effect on the SSB was what I was asking about.
Like the idea of tuning the Buell horns though! Just might look at that. location: great, can leave them on the Port side, away from my ears when I sound them :-) -al- On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 19:12:45 GMT, Bruce in Alaska wrote: In article , Jack Erbes wrote: Al Thomason wrote: How concerned do I need to be about an Air Horn (Buell, 17/23") near a SSB antenna? The location I am going to put the whip in has an air horn perhaps 1' forward. Should I relocate the horn to the other side? The blast effect or "felt" air pressure from those horns is actually very little. I doubt that there would be any effect with the antenna one foot away. If they are good horns, you'll need someone to put their fingers in your ears while you test my statement. A good set of Buell's is a requisite for any power boat that wants to have any credibility. And then you can tune them too, did you know that? If you can put small an inline regulator on the main feed line and on one or both individual air lines to the horns, you can get the sound to go into harmonic oscillations on the longer blasts. It is a beautiful thing when it starts happening after one or two seconds. It adds a real "I'd better pay attention and start looking for this guy!" quality. A good skipper does not use his horns a lot but needs to be heard when he does. I have a Buell motorcycle, I often think of air horns when I look at it. That big, lovely, Harley-Davidson V-Twin dinosaur engine seems to have something in common with a pair of air horns. And I'd like to have a set of Buells on my Buell but there is not really room for them. Jack Jack, he wasn't worried about how the antenna effected the air horn... he was worried if the air horn would effect the antenna...... Answer is, wait for it...... NO Bruce in alaska |
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