| Hi Tim,
 The "big" Texas Bugcatcher goes anywhere you want it to. Just tap the coil and 
let the whip out as far as you want...or add a longer whip. By far the best 80 
meter mobile antenna I have ever used. JA on 80 SSB from Odessa, Tx mobile with 
100 watts
ain't too shabby.
 73, tom K5IID
Jimk8mr@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 6/8/04 5:31:21 AM Pacific Daylight Time, k3lr@k3lr.com 
writes:
> Can you tell me which single band (non screw driver) 75 meter mobile
> whip has enough "whip" to allow operation all the way to 3.5 MHz (80
> CW)? Most every model says it is good for "75 meters" i.e. no lower than
> 3.75 MHz.
> 
The 75 meter HamStick does not come with enough "whip", but by adding a 
couple of top hat wires it will do fine on 80 cw.
I have found that two # 12 stranded wires, fastened to the metal junction 
between the body and the whip (over the set screws) with a small hose clamp 
does 
the trick. It is not necessary to clean off the black anodized finish. Trim 
the wires for best SWR - I have found about 10 inches to be the magic length 
for 3545 kHz.
Also I have found Lakeview's loading coil to be helpful on 80/75. The 
current AES catalog lists this as the IM-1, which doesn't ring a bell for being 
a 
familiar number, though the description fits what I have. 
You can hear what this seven foot antenna can do in the Ohio QSO Party, on 
Saturday, August 28. 
73 - Jim K8MR
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Tom Horton  K5IID
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 USA-CA All Counties 661---DXCC---5 BAND DXCC
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 Finally back home in Texas after all these years! 
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