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amateur radio-contesting from tops of high hills
« on: August 06, 2006, 03:07:38 PM »

HI im a new member and a new 4x4 pejero owner and being a radio amateur i like operating from
high hill top sites to do contesting and "dxing"( were you contact as many other radio stations far away )  were a off roader is useful but not essential.
So id like to be able to carry lengths of mast on a roof rack or even have a "pump up mast " mounted on
the back - ( note wife will not me drill holes in bodywork) any ideas?  -Im a resonable DIYer.
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Re: amateur radio-contesting from tops of high hills
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2006, 03:35:33 PM »

Just seen that you have seen Ade's spare wheel mount.

Other large aerial solutions I've seen involve changing to a HD winch bumber then fixing to that.

My CB aerial mounts to a bracket on the roof crate and I guess you could rig a corresponding bracket off a side step for a hydraulic mast if this bracket was back a bit further.
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Re: amateur radio-contesting from tops of high hills
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2006, 05:32:04 PM »

Thanks for the reply and advice Tiny Tim ,  yes within seconds of seeing Ade s spare wheel aerial mount
i was out there with the tape measure , the wife can*t object to a bracket nicely hidden behind
the spare wheel , mine will be a E shape so i can have two mounting points (clamps) to hold up a short alu
pipe and then i can mount  HF/VHF aerials on at roof top hieght - qiuck assembly on top of the hills

i ll post a picture when its done..
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Re: amateur radio-contesting from tops of high hills
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2008, 12:55:03 AM »

How about a drive on mount? A couple of horizontal bars about eight inches apart connected to a vertical bar that holds the antenna, simply park your extremely heavy Paj on the mount and use whichever trapped vertical or beam you want. A simple earth spike comletes the kit.
simple, cheap and absolutely no holes required!!

73 de M3XSP
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