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Date:         Fri, 30 Sep 94 17:33:38 PDT
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From:         STAFFORD@ZENITH.dnet.hac.com
Subject:      Re: Antenna

In VANAGON digest 183

On Fri, 30 Sep 94 Steve Johnson <sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com> wrote: >Subject: Re: Antennas >Hey Jack, > >I'm having trouble understanding this flat piece of sheet metal part. >I have the fabricated luggage rack. Is yours different? > >Steven

Forgive me for not being specific on this item. :) In my '73 Westfalia, the pop-top is in the front and the luggage rack is in the rear of the vehicle. The luggage rack consists of a fiberglass frame with ~1cm dia. steel tubes running lengthwise. The sheet metal of the roof is exposed to the elements between the tubes. Luggage rests on the tubes, not the steel of the roof.

BTW, it was easier to route the antenna cable by establishing where the magnetic antenna goes FIRST and then routing (or fishing) the cable through a window in the the pop-top tent and eventually up to the cab/dashboard area.

I've heard that you'll get better antenna performance if it is mounted in the middle of a large flat metal area connected to ground like a car's roof or trunk lid.

Obviously, your Vanagon has a slightly different config. that may completely cover the sheet metal of the roof. Sorry, Steven I'm not that familiar with Vanagons, but I'm learning! :)

I've got the digestified newsfeed, so this may be getting out a tad late. Have a nice weekend,

Jack '73 Westy stafford@zenith.dnet.hac.com


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