mobile comms with a Chameleon Vertical antenna Plus CHA-MIL Yaesu 857-d, LDG yt-100 tuner Chevy suburban.
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  1. bryan faulkenburg
    bryan faulkenburg says:

    Did you remove the paint from the truck body. I know I weld for a living
    and paint will mess with getting a ground.

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  2. @k6jwf
    @k6jwf says:

    ya wow – sounds like he wasn’t the only one tuning up on top of them though
    – and I’m sure you’ve realized by now the don duck sounds are just un
    centered SSB and with that pre-amp on on your RM Italy you should be
    hearing quite a few. And someone stole a volt from you – it should read
    idle @ about 13.6-7 – if I did that too mine it would start limiting at
    about 11.7

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  3. revadan
    revadan says:

    hi! how did you connect your radio to the battery.. got the same rig and my
    antenna is Atas 120A on a new ford edge13.. am afraid to connect it
    directly to the battery.. i might interfere the cars computer board and
    might create some ground loops to the entire system of the vehicle. thanks

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  4. SteelWolf13
    SteelWolf13 says:

    So why would i use a mil VS just a ordinary CHA .. hate all the acronyms. A
    military base VS a Chameleon V1L. I currently have a V1 for my home and
    portable emergency use. Damn that was rude of you. You tuned up right on
    top of them.

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  5. Clayton Gambrel
    Clayton Gambrel says:

    like your layout, i got my poor jetta with a icom 7000, Uniden 980ssb, and
    a vx7. I need a bigger ride. how is that radio on 2meter ssb?

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