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Wayne.B September 25th 07 12:12 PM

Yo! Harry! (or anyone else) Antenna question
 
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:01:13 -0500, John H.
wrote:

Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the
8'er?


Either antenna will give you a boat-to-boat range of 5 to 10 miles.
Boat-to-shore range depends largely on antenna height of the shore
station with either. All things being equal the 8 ft should be
slightly better but I doubt that you'd see a big difference.

Short Wave Sportfishing September 25th 07 12:37 PM

Yo! Harry! (or anyone else) Antenna question
 
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:12:49 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:01:13 -0500, John H.
wrote:

Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the
8'er?


Either antenna will give you a boat-to-boat range of 5 to 10 miles.
Boat-to-shore range depends largely on antenna height of the shore
station with either. All things being equal the 8 ft should be
slightly better but I doubt that you'd see a big difference.


Agreed. The diffrence will be marginal if there is any at all.

Reginald P. Smithers III September 25th 07 12:40 PM

Yo! Harry! (or anyone else) Antenna question
 
John H. wrote:
With the new Key West, I'm getting a bimini. The wife didn't think the
t-top would give enough sun protection.

In one of the shots of your boat, Harry, it appeared that you have the 8'
antenna folded down, although it could have been a 5'er I guess. In any
case, what do you have, and does it interfere with the bimini?

Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the
8'er?


John,

With the Bimini where do you plan on installing the antenna? It seems
no matter where you place it, it will be in the way when you are
fishing. I personally would recommend the hard t-top and a sunhat. But
then again, I don't fish. ;)

In the past, I always wore baseball caps with a hat catcher (alligator
clip attached to cap and shirt). I have since changed to a Tilley, and
there is a world of difference in protection of the face and neck.
It also has a strap that you can use so it won't blow off in the wind.
The LTM 6 is lightweight and is vent to be cooler in the sun.

http://www.tilley.com/detail.asp?gen...od uctNo=LTM6


Short Wave Sportfishing September 25th 07 12:42 PM

Yo! Harry! (or anyone else) Antenna question
 
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:40:02 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:

John H. wrote:
With the new Key West, I'm getting a bimini. The wife didn't think the
t-top would give enough sun protection.

In one of the shots of your boat, Harry, it appeared that you have the 8'
antenna folded down, although it could have been a 5'er I guess. In any
case, what do you have, and does it interfere with the bimini?

Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the
8'er?


John,

With the Bimini where do you plan on installing the antenna? It seems
no matter where you place it, it will be in the way when you are
fishing. I personally would recommend the hard t-top and a sunhat. But
then again, I don't fish. ;)

In the past, I always wore baseball caps with a hat catcher (alligator
clip attached to cap and shirt). I have since changed to a Tilley, and
there is a world of difference in protection of the face and neck.
It also has a strap that you can use so it won't blow off in the wind.
The LTM 6 is lightweight and is vent to be cooler in the sun.

http://www.tilley.com/detail.asp?gen...od uctNo=LTM6


Piffle.

HK September 25th 07 12:42 PM

Yo! Harry! (or anyone else) Antenna question
 
John H. wrote:
With the new Key West, I'm getting a bimini. The wife didn't think the
t-top would give enough sun protection.

In one of the shots of your boat, Harry, it appeared that you have the 8'
antenna folded down, although it could have been a 5'er I guess. In any
case, what do you have, and does it interfere with the bimini?

Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the
8'er?



I haven't noticed any difference on the Bay with my five-footer. (I was
going to go with an eight-footer, but decided I wanted one that would
fit under the bimini). Only used it a couple of times, but "raised"
other boats maybe 10 miles away, and of course, no problems hearing or
raising the CG with its high land towers.

Reginald P. Smithers III September 25th 07 12:48 PM

Yo! Harry! (or anyone else) Antenna question
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:40:02 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:

John H. wrote:
With the new Key West, I'm getting a bimini. The wife didn't think the
t-top would give enough sun protection.

In one of the shots of your boat, Harry, it appeared that you have the 8'
antenna folded down, although it could have been a 5'er I guess. In any
case, what do you have, and does it interfere with the bimini?

Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the
8'er?

John,

With the Bimini where do you plan on installing the antenna? It seems
no matter where you place it, it will be in the way when you are
fishing. I personally would recommend the hard t-top and a sunhat. But
then again, I don't fish. ;)

In the past, I always wore baseball caps with a hat catcher (alligator
clip attached to cap and shirt). I have since changed to a Tilley, and
there is a world of difference in protection of the face and neck.
It also has a strap that you can use so it won't blow off in the wind.
The LTM 6 is lightweight and is vent to be cooler in the sun.

http://www.tilley.com/detail.asp?gen...od uctNo=LTM6


Piffle.


Your jealous nature is so obvious.

HK September 25th 07 01:00 PM

Yo! Harry! (or anyone else) Antenna question
 
HK wrote:
John H. wrote:
With the new Key West, I'm getting a bimini. The wife didn't think the
t-top would give enough sun protection.

In one of the shots of your boat, Harry, it appeared that you have the 8'
antenna folded down, although it could have been a 5'er I guess. In any
case, what do you have, and does it interfere with the bimini?

Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the
8'er?



I haven't noticed any difference on the Bay with my five-footer. (I was
going to go with an eight-footer, but decided I wanted one that would
fit under the bimini). Only used it a couple of times, but "raised"
other boats maybe 10 miles away, and of course, no problems hearing or
raising the CG with its high land towers.



Whoops...my antenna is a 3' unit, not a five-foot unit. It was
positioned to just clear the bimini. Works fine. I lower it when I put
the cover on the boat.

John H. September 25th 07 01:01 PM

Yo! Harry! (or anyone else) Antenna question
 
With the new Key West, I'm getting a bimini. The wife didn't think the
t-top would give enough sun protection.

In one of the shots of your boat, Harry, it appeared that you have the 8'
antenna folded down, although it could have been a 5'er I guess. In any
case, what do you have, and does it interfere with the bimini?

Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the
8'er?

Short Wave Sportfishing September 25th 07 01:06 PM

Yo! Harry! (or anyone else) Antenna question
 
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:48:27 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:

Piffle.


Your jealous nature is so obvious.


Hats for pansies.

John H. September 25th 07 01:16 PM

Yo! Harry! (or anyone else) Antenna question
 
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:12:49 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:01:13 -0500, John H.
wrote:

Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the
8'er?


Either antenna will give you a boat-to-boat range of 5 to 10 miles.
Boat-to-shore range depends largely on antenna height of the shore
station with either. All things being equal the 8 ft should be
slightly better but I doubt that you'd see a big difference.


Thanks, Wayne.


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