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June 6th 04, 04:57 PM
Everett M. Greene
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Rod Madsen wrote:
All very true, but I think the original poster was referring to reception on
the ground (next to the airport or under the plane), not inside a cockpit.
Several years ago, I went to a ham radio shop and had them cut an roof mount
antenna for my ICOM 21. I believe I had them cut it for 128 MHz and 3/4 wave
length. I got awesome performance from my car. I could hear the ATIS and talk
with ground control five miles from the airport on the freeway. I could drive
along I-5 on the coast and talk with LA Center's RCO on Catalina Island.
Were you really "talking" to these stations? The 108-136 MHz
band(s) is(are) for /air/ mobile operations. Talking to LA
Center while driving on I5 would seem to be illegal.
Everett M. Greene