Hi Tim and everyone, thanks for the note about seeing
no interference with the H3 when using 100 watts of power
on HF. Sounds good, maybe shielding is done well
like many things in the H3. My license is KK7DV,
in northern Utah most of the time and sometimes in
Bear Lake county Idaho.
Any ideas for routing coax from roof antennas is of interest.
I just used temporary magnetic mounts stuck to the roof
and closing the door on the coax cable.
Of course many permanent installations involve drilling holes
through the roof and routing cable after removing "headliner" cloth.
For temporary, changing antenna requirements I wonder if
it would work well to have a special larger hole with waterproof
fixture, and a cable routing tray. Fun.
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