trash can antenna?
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trash can antenna?
This morning I was listening to a couple hams here localy on 2m. As normal they were talking about their equipment and 1 of them had said he had an indoor antenna made out of a metal trash can.He said he was using a Icom 2100 at 50w with this thing. He said that he took a mental trash can turned it over and mounted a NMO antenna on it. Now I don't know that much about antennas and everyone on this board has been very helpful with N-E questions I have had and was hoping some one could explian how this could be. I thought NMO's had to be grounded?
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The hole in the top of a Lowenbrau mini keg was very close to 3/4". I used to put NMO on them. Could never keep one though. As soon as anybody saw it they had to have it.
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That's gonna be the trick when I move to the house we're building. I've got LOTS of yard (more than a football field) here at the old house with trees all around it to support resonant wire antennas (dipoles, loops, etc). I'm used to being able to run 1KW on 160M-10M if I need (?want?) to. I'll have the stealth flagpole antenna at the new house and maybe some burried antennas (they DO work, just not as good as the 540ft loop I have on 160M up 90ft). I've heard of people putting loop antennas around the edges of their attics but, with the bedrooms on the 2nd floor, I just don't see this as being such a good idea. With a compromise antenna (small loop in attic), you have to make up for things with preamps and running more power to achieve the same results as a properly tuned resonant antenna up 50-100ft running 10W.
John
John
Same here...
Same here... I live on a hilltop and my antennas are simply in the attic, lying on the rafters. The VHF antenna is a 1/4wave mag-mount stuck to the middle of a chrome serving tray <that my wife is STILL looking for> and the UHF is 1/4wave mag-mount stuck to a cookie sheet. Both work fantastic. However, I do plan to poke a hole in the roof and mount a pole, upgrade antennas, etc, as soon as I find the time. These have worked so well, I've just not been pressed to change. 

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I used to have a Gamma rod setup hoseclamped onto a light pole in a local shopping center up on a hill. I'd just pull up and reach out the window with a coax and go! It was up high enough that nobody messed with it. The truck had 38" tires and a 10" suspension lift, so when I reached up to it, it was at about 8'.