Billoftt
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...it seems the groups use CB more for playing music, farting into the mic, general asshatery.
Keeping the stereotypes alive.
...it seems the groups use CB more for playing music, farting into the mic, general asshatery.
Aside of the legal questions, modifying ham or business radios for use on GMRS wouldn't solve the basic problem as I see it. The move from CB to ham hasn't been easy because by-and-large the users have fallen into one of two categories.Mod the 70cm radio to transmit on GMRS, keep mouth shut about it. Besides, it is really isn't any more illegal than using a Part 90 radio on GMRS after the reg update 2 years ago...*
*I am in no way shape or form condoning an act that may be interpreted as illegal.
So that antenna looks like a cellular antenna. If so, what are you using as a booster. I have ATT and most of the RV camping destinations around here sport lousy At&T service. I am looking for a setup to support Cellular, Amateur VHF/UHF, and a Weather station on my Camper. Sorry to hijack the thread.A mast doesn't have to be complex, especially for GMRS since the antennas are short and light.
For example you can use a fiberglass painter's pole clamped to a ladder or even just make a simple base for it.
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That was just a Google image I found. Yes, I do believe the antenna shown is actually a cell antenna.So that antenna looks like a cellular antenna. If so, what are you using as a booster. I have ATT and most of the RV camping destinations around here sport lousy At&T service. I am looking for a setup to support Cellular, Amateur VHF/UHF, and a Weather station on my Camper. Sorry to hijack the thread.
Just my experience with my LOCAL groups, nothing more.Keeping the stereotypes alive.
Sorry I wasn’t succinct enough. The mast would hold three devices ultimately, a dual band ham antenna, and a weather sensor and directional cell antenna lower on the mast.That was just a Google image I found. Yes, I do believe the antenna shown is actually a cell antenna.
You'll have to ask a more pointed question I think. What you want to do isn't possible with a single antenna.
Can't hurt but is unnecessary to go to that expense.So ground plane . . . . I probably don't have much on the roof of my 5th wheel as the roof is not metal. There is a little bit on the ladder, but would I benefit from adding something like this to my setup? https://www.amazon.com/Nagoya-GPK-01-Radials-Ground-Connector/dp/B0744Q3RDM/ref=sr_1_2?crid=I8KDBSY54RGC&keywords=nmo+ground+plane+kit&qid=1561741644&s=gateway&sprefix=nmo+ground+pl,aps,228&sr=8-2
I should have read closer. Adding radials might help with radiation pattern, which I suspect is fairly distorted. But as long as the ladder is conductive and you get solid contact on the ground side of the mount I doubt you need artificial radials to get it to tune. You could also just use a 1/2λ antenna and it'll work as well as anything. You have good height and being above the roof is great.Had a feeling you'd reply Dave, almost just PM'd you instead of posting. The antenna is mounted to the ladder.
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