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Klaus
Rare 2003 H2 with UM8 Integrated Navigation Radio
Skull & Bones Member since 2003
My experience wheeling with the antenna down has been fine. Generally, during wheeling you are in close groups and can send and receive well with the antenna down. (assuming your have a good setup with low SWR)
I had an interesting "accident" and the MI Snow Run with mine. I had the antenna up most of the run do to lack of big branches with low clearance. However, going down a killer hill I was watching the hill and not the tree I was going under. It snapped off the antenna just below the folder over point on the bracket shearing the metal in half. Surprisingly it did nothing to the mount just the fold over bracket.
I am now going to mount my Wilson 1000 whip on top as a replacement. I want to add my Texas Star 667 to my setup so I can handle the additional power and so I can "reach out" to the front and rear of the lines. (and other states)
-Acheron
I have a 4 foot firestik now spring mounted... on the gobi rack....will get some nice pics in am
unaslob
Corsa Sport exhaust(offroad 'tip'), Gobi rack w/ lights & w/roof mounted tire w/ ladder, Warn Winch with rear power, Dual Wolo Airhorns w/ lanyard valve, Hadley Aircompressor 130PSI, 14" airtank, front and rear quick disconnects for air, Cobra 75 WX CB, Dual 4' Firestik fiberglass whips, front tinted windows, 7" Homer Simpson decal (teehee)!
Corsa Sport exhaust(offroad \'tip\'), Gobi rack w/ lights & w/roof mounted tire w/ ladder, Warn Winch with rear power, Dual Wolo Airhorns w/ lanyard valve, Hadley Aircompressor 130PSI, 14\" airtank, front and rear quick disconnects for air, Cobra 75 WX
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