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    "sender_name": "Lee Maisel",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Antenna suggestions for mounting on vehicle for sat work.",
    "date": "2012-05-24T17:02:39Z",
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    "content": "Thanks Clayton!\n\nNow if I could find a small commercial az-el rotator for an Arrow, that \nwould be ideal!\n\nLee\n\n\n\n\nClayton Coleman W5PFG wrote:\n> Lee,\n>\n> I have yet to find a better solution for FO-29, SO-50, and AO-27 \n> mobile than a combination of small UHF yagi with preamp for the \n> downlink and a VHF vertical for the uplink.  While the quadrifilar \n> helix, eggbeaters, and 19\" whip all work, nothing gives me a 100% copy \n> of all the LEO's from AOS to LOS like the yagi/preamp combination.  \n>\n> I've tested the above mentioned fixed antennas for downlink across a \n> variety of Texas terrain and surrounding noise environments.  They all \n> work, some better than others, but are no where near the performance \n> level of a directional antenna.   Since I'm a firm believer that \n> hearing the bird is #1, I do not compromise with a vertical.   It's \n> safer for me to pull my vehicle over to a parking lot or rest area to \n> work passes.  I have done a few passes \"in motion\" with both the quad \n> and the 19\" whip and quite frankly terrain/obstructions play such a \n> huge role I hardly recommend even attempting to do it unless you are \n> on a flat, high plain.\n>\n> 73\n> Clayton\n> W5PFG\n>\n> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 3:02 AM, Lee Maisel <[email protected] \n> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:\n>\n>     Any ideas on a good antenna combo for mounting on a large vehicle?\n>      Possibly roofrack, specifically for satellite work?\n>\n>     Thanks!\n>\n>\n>     Lee\n>     W5LMM\n>\n>     _______________________________________________\n>     Sent via [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>. Opinions\n>     expressed are those of the author.\n>     Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite\n>     program!\n>     Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>\n>\n\n",
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