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   Richard Webb to Roy Witt   
   GMC Suburban   
   15 Jul 12 20:41:33   
   
   Hi Roy,   
      
   On Sun 2012-Jul-15 05:33, Roy Witt (1:387/22) wrote to Richard Webb:   
      
    Roy>> Time will tell. I plan on making a visit to "Rolands" repair shop   
    Roy>> and ask some questions about it and Les.   
      
    RW> YEah I sure owuld, get all the straight dope.   
      
   Roy> Well, maybe not straight dope, but anything would be better than   
   Roy> none.   
      
   Can relate to that one .   
      
    Roy>> I've been so busy this week, I haven't had any time to check the   
    Roy>> burb out any further.   
      
      
   Roy> Actually, I moved my mill from the front of the garage and had to   
   Roy> move stuff that was in the back to the front. 8^) Then, I moved the   
   Roy> 56 to the spot where the mill was, which was where the Z used to be.   
   Roy> Then put the Z on the other side, where the 56 used to be. All of   
   Roy> this made for easy access to the attic (right above where the 56   
   Roy> was) for the DirecTV techs to access the TV coax. (56 is disabled   
   Roy> for gas tank R&R and Z28 is drivable). Then there was the Malibu,   
   Roy> which is also waiting for me to complete the ignition install for   
   Roy> the engine.   
      
   Mine isn't with vehicles, but I've got to do much the same   
   at storage unit soon just so I can get to a couple of things i need.  I want   
   to move the folding bench seat/bed from the   
   van clear to the back and a couple of standard 19" equipment racks I'm going   
   to populate with some equipment toward the   
   front.   
      
    Roy>> Don't ever retire, there's just never enough time to get everything   
    Roy>> done that you want done.   
      
    RW> I keep telling people I just ain't foun d that "re" part in   
    RW> retired yet.   
      
   Roy> I retired my Silverado a few months back...that was an all day job   
   Roy> at the tire store. 8^)   
      
   Yep, gotta think about that one this fall too probably.   
   Will be about time.   
      
    RW>> I'd investigate whether that has enough power for your   
    RW>> ham/cb/other two-way gear you might wish to install,   
      
      
    Roy>> Tow is about 30 miles away and 30 back, not much use for any radio   
    Roy>> gear for such a short distance. Also limited to center of roof-top,   
    Roy>> as the rear has a roof-mounted AC/Heater over the area where the   
    Roy>> 3rd seat would be.   
      
    RW> YEah that could make it interesting.  I'm pushing things for a lot of   
    RW> overhangs like at the bank just with a 2m quarter wave mag mount on   
    RW> the roof of our full sized van.  WEre it smaller I'd go with one of   
    RW> those old hustler colinears, 5/8 wave over a quarter wave.   
      
   Roy> If I do something like that I'll use the Motorola roof mounts. RS   
   Roy> sells base loaded (and mid-mast) coils for multi-band work. Screw   
   Roy> one off and screw one on for that.   
      
   I like those too.  I always liked the colinear though   
   because of the gain for 2m mobile, and ti'll play acceptably at 70 cm as well.   
   A little too tall for my full sized van   
   though.  I wouldn't mind putting one of those motorolla   
   mounts in the center of the roof though, adn spring loading   
   the antenna itself.   
      
    Roy>> Over the 2nd row of   
    Roy>> seats is the only place for any antennas. Cept' maybe the rear area   
    Roy>> to the side of the power rear window. If we still lived in San   
    Roy>> Diego, roof-top antennas wouldn't be any big deal, as we'd be using   
    Roy>> UHF mountain-top business radio for that.   
      
    RW> YEah can relate to that one too.  i use gmrs between   
    RW> vehicles if the driver of the other isn't a licensed ham,   
    RW> and on the job I put a dual band j pole up on 30 foot of   
    RW> mast to talk to crew until the intercom's wired.   
      
   Roy> Been there and done that too.   
      
   IT works well.  I keep a Motorolla ht in the truck which has a regular bnc   
   antenna connector and give helpers two   
   frs/gmrs radios.  At 30 feet that antenna reaches everywhere i need to, and   
   remains in place for tear dwon after the   
   intercom's not up anymore.   
      
    Roy>> This would make a good test bed for a VHF DDRR antenna. I like low   
    Roy>> profile, out of sight antennas and the tallness of the GMC would do   
    Roy>> a good job of that. Plus the auto-carwash would gripe when I had   
    Roy>> them run it through their touchless wash.   
      
    RW> YEah there's that too.  I usually run ours through the   
    RW> manual wash though, in my flip flops and swim trunks.  I   
    RW> like to remove the antenna and stuff, and I'd rather wash it myself,   
    RW> the old fashioend way.   
      
   Roy> Too much work for me...I drive it in, they wash it the old fashioned   
   Roy> way, then I drive it off and that's that. I leave them $7+tip for   
   Roy> their effort.   
      
   I haven't found a place where humans will actually wash it   
   for you, so I do it myself.   
      
    RW>> Speaking of which, I need to beef mine up a size or so just   
    RW>> to make sure, since if a family member kicks the can over up north   
    RW>> we'll be making a run, adn I want hf mobile on the road.  GOtta get   
    RW>> by a truck stop and get one of those hustler mirror mounts that I   
    RW>> can mount on the spare tire rack on back door of van, put my three   
    RW>> stingers hustler mount on there.  I've got 40 and 20 meter hustler   
    RW>> resonators ready to go.  I probably should get one that's a 102 inch   
    RW>> cb whip as well, and an 80.   
      
      
      
    RW> THose ain't bad little rigs those Presidents.   
      
   Roy> They're so nice, I have one for each foot...8^) One is set up on the   
   Roy> base and one is set up for portable work, in any vehicle that has an   
   Roy> antenna.   
      
   I've been known to do things like that, radio and a 20 a/h   
   gel cell in a box, put mag mount on vehicle and we have 2   
   meters mobile.   
      
    RW> i like my 75   
    RW> meters for mobile, and am now managing a 75 meter net at   
    RW> nights come first of August, and I like to keep up with my   
    RW> buddies on 14.3 mhz so I'm glad i"ve got a 20 meter whip.   
    RW> NEed to get the 75, I've got a 40 was given to me.  And,   
    RW> since my KEnwood 680 is opened I could probably occasionally use 27   
    RW> mhz if needed.  I might see if my buddy's got that old 6 meter halo   
    RW> with the magnetic mounts on its bottom though, 6m mobile might be   
    RW> fun.   
      
   Roy> I have a 10in-100out linear for 2/6...haven't used it in ages.   
      
     I'd like to find one of those.  I've got 5 in 35   
   out linear for 2, but would like to put 100 watts on the   
   dining room 2m rig which is connected to a 5 element beam   
   aimed at the 146.82 machine in MEmphis.  That rig does about that on high   
   power, and I'd go ahead and put that amp on it   
   except I'm afraid xyl will bump the hi/lo power button and   
   fry the amp, and that's for the emergency grab 'n go kit   
   anyway, the amp is.  IF I'm stuck with a handy draggie for a radio at least   
   I've got enough smoke to reach out and touch   
   something with that amplifier.  iT's equipped with power   
   poles for connectors, ready to go.   
      
      
    RW> Cool!  I'm so far happy with my DOdge we bought last year,   
    RW> just wish I could figure out what's with this occasional   
    RW> loss of tranny fluid, don't find a puddle anywhere, but   
    RW> every once in awhile the tranny sings me a little song in   
    RW> reverse, and I know next time we go somewhere it's time for   
    RW> xyl to pll it into a level parking lot so I can pul the   
    RW> dipstick and probably add some.   
      
   Roy> My old Firebird did that. I'd find a drop or two in the driveway,   
   Roy> but I don't recall ever finding or fixing it either.   
      
   YEah I know, this one's a head scratcher.  I've had the xyl   
   back it up where we usually park it on the street in front   
   and look, and there's never even a couple drops under the   
   darned thing.  IT's goin' somewhere and i just can't puzzle   
   out where!   
      
      
   Regards,   
              Richard   
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