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This forum provides help with antenna installation, as well as guidance on selecting the right antenna for your radio or mobile setup.
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Post by Hazelnut 7201 »
Wow! That wasn't necessary.djrebel236 wrote:leave it go Pro-Teck, if ya dont like wilsons then dont buy one, keep on buying the junk that you sale, ...Dj
What is wrong with being proud of our country and supporting what industry we have left? China already owns enough of the United States.
and Please expand on your term "junk", how about some numbers and tests. Is the Wilson quiter than a SkipShooter?
I was thinking about trying a SkipShooter II, I like its narrow profile.
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Post by Hazelnut 7201 »
I apologize for bringing this back up, I found this while researching something else. I am not chosing sides, I only accept what I read as being a legally acceptable declaration by the company. "Made in the USA" is subject to many interpretations. I have no plans for a road trip to E.Moline.
The following paragraph is copied from Wilson's Technical Support pages:
http://www.wilsonantenna.com/tsmyths.htm
1. NO - The Wilson antennas are not made in China, Japan, or Taiwan.
When Barjan Products LLC., purchased Wilson Antenna in August of 1999, we saw no reason to change the way the antennas were manufactured. For 6 months, Barjan sent a staff of management, supervisors and production line workers to Wilson to learn the correct way to manufacture antennas. In December of 1999, we moved the complete factory to E. Moline, Illinois - lock, stock and barrel! We moved all the manufacturing equipment to the new location and continue to manufacture the complete line of Wilson products from this new location. You are invited to come see for yourself anytime and take a tour of the facility. Maintaining the quality of the antenna and its production is still the #1 theme at Wilson Antenna.
The following paragraph is copied from Wilson's Technical Support pages:
http://www.wilsonantenna.com/tsmyths.htm
1. NO - The Wilson antennas are not made in China, Japan, or Taiwan.
When Barjan Products LLC., purchased Wilson Antenna in August of 1999, we saw no reason to change the way the antennas were manufactured. For 6 months, Barjan sent a staff of management, supervisors and production line workers to Wilson to learn the correct way to manufacture antennas. In December of 1999, we moved the complete factory to E. Moline, Illinois - lock, stock and barrel! We moved all the manufacturing equipment to the new location and continue to manufacture the complete line of Wilson products from this new location. You are invited to come see for yourself anytime and take a tour of the facility. Maintaining the quality of the antenna and its production is still the #1 theme at Wilson Antenna.
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Has any one been to this place in Illinois? If so are the Wilson brand just assembled there or if you actually took the tour would you see boxes from china were the whips and shafts are made? Do they actually have a machine that winds thier famous copper coils? Or do they come pre made from China ready to assemble? The next time I go and visit our dealers in the mid west I am going to stop by and take the tour and check out the dumpters for the packaging thier raw materials come in.
Back in the early 90's I used to work at a Wal-Mart distribution center in Memphis. The commercials on TV back then promoted how they will sell American made brands. Well my job was a verifier for this red neck operation. That consisted of verifying merchandise that would go to each store, thier way of double checking that each trailer had exactly what the invoices said. They gave me a walking meter to verify that I actually walked so many miles each day to prove I was doing my job. Well during these miles of daily verification I never counted any products made in a Amercia except for dog houses that looked like igloos. But Wal-Mart paid millions of dollars advertising how they are helping American businesses.
We back out reading the mail.
Back in the early 90's I used to work at a Wal-Mart distribution center in Memphis. The commercials on TV back then promoted how they will sell American made brands. Well my job was a verifier for this red neck operation. That consisted of verifying merchandise that would go to each store, thier way of double checking that each trailer had exactly what the invoices said. They gave me a walking meter to verify that I actually walked so many miles each day to prove I was doing my job. Well during these miles of daily verification I never counted any products made in a Amercia except for dog houses that looked like igloos. But Wal-Mart paid millions of dollars advertising how they are helping American businesses.
We back out reading the mail.
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Post by southerntrucker »
iv got a 102in whip on my truck and its tha best antanna iv used so far. iv tried wilsons and 10k's but i always had problems with them. so i went and got 2 102in whips. aint had any problem with them yet. their both hooked up and my swr's are 1.2
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all I have to say is not bad,just hooked up my new antenna to my sparkified cobra and the result is impressive.the tram tri-mag mount is tough,it came with tramflex wire installed.I did what instructions said,I measured four inches from the bottom of the whip and slide down the coil to the mark,I adjusted the SWR knob a touch and I keyed up and got good reports.So if anyone is thinking about getting a viper antenna,do it.I am impressed,I was going to get a 10k but I decide to to try this one,this has to be the easiest antenna to tune that ive ever used.I am a staunch Wilson fan,but this antenna is just as good.10-10 on the side.
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I run, for drive around, a 10k single coil with the 9 inch shaft, so that would be the best case scenario for running with a spring. I played with it and with a few inches off the stinger ( I used an old wilson stinger I had) it matched fine but using a stainless steel potbelly whip spring it is not stiff enough for my taste. There is just too much wind drag. This was all on a puck mount in the roof but same deal on a mag mount deck. The 10k has a fat shaft, fat spring, and is long, and has a lot of wind drag, so there you have it. My single coil 10k tunes out at about 6 1/2 foot long, just 2 foot shy of a real whip, so why not do the real whip if you have the strength in the mount? It would be cheaper, more efficient, and more rugged. In my case the whip it puts it too tall and in overpass country but works great while stationary.
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a 10k on a spring? i dont think so. i mean, if u wanna do that than you can. but i wouldnt recamend it. i seen a rock hauler down their in mississippi. he had an old spring with a 10k on it and the whip on the 10k was about 5in from the ground!!! it looked freakin stupid! i fell outta my seat laughing when i saw it! lol oh and another thing......that spring will mess with ur swr's too.
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southerntrucker wrote:a 10k on a spring? i dont think so. i mean, if u wanna do that than you can. but i wouldnt recamend it. i seen a rock hauler down their in mississippi. he had an old spring with a 10k on it and the whip on the 10k was about 5in from the ground!!! it looked freakin stupid! i fell outta my seat laughing when i saw it! lol oh and another thing......that spring will mess with ur swr's too.
you have more than 1 swr on your vehicle?
is it possible you didnt have something right with the 10k and the wilson?
ive ran both of them on several applications they worked fine for me....i
prefer a 55 coil type antenna myself.....ive ran em all and the rest are
sitting in the garage collecting spider webs the 55 is on the roof workin
it.....trust me trucker you will and do know when I roll thru double S......
They call me Megadong and im cruisin thru
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Post by 55builtit4me »
are you a truck driver? if so, are you running an immortal? I want to get one to try on a little car the old lady has...wegarrett wrote:southerntrucker wrote:a 10k on a spring? i dont think so. i mean, if u wanna do that than you can. but i wouldnt recamend it. i seen a rock hauler down their in mississippi. he had an old spring with a 10k on it and the whip on the 10k was about 5in from the ground!!! it looked freakin stupid! i fell outta my seat laughing when i saw it! lol oh and another thing......that spring will mess with ur swr's too.
you have more than 1 swr on your vehicle?
is it possible you didnt have something right with the 10k and the wilson?
ive ran both of them on several applications they worked fine for me....i
prefer a 55 coil type antenna myself.....ive ran em all and the rest are
sitting in the garage collecting spider webs the 55 is on the roof workin
it.....trust me trucker you will and do know when I roll thru double S......
They call me Megadong and im cruisin thru
i'm glad to know i'm not the only one who loves them BADDD to the bonne 55 antennas
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i have an immortal i ran at my last job on a 379 daycab mounted on the mirror worked awesome and tuned awesome,
but the new job i have the bossman is kinda picky about what goes on his truck, so i showed em the immortal and he
wasnt having that thing on his truck so its sitting over in the corner.....guess i would sell it if someone was interested,
i dont plan on leaving the company anytime soon if at all so its of no use to me.....on my pickup i have the R4 and am
planning on getting another R4 for the other pickup i have......
hit me with PM if your interested.....thing wasnt on the truck maybe 3 months and bossman and me got crossed so i told
em to stick it......
55 is the **Censored**
but the new job i have the bossman is kinda picky about what goes on his truck, so i showed em the immortal and he
wasnt having that thing on his truck so its sitting over in the corner.....guess i would sell it if someone was interested,
i dont plan on leaving the company anytime soon if at all so its of no use to me.....on my pickup i have the R4 and am
planning on getting another R4 for the other pickup i have......
hit me with PM if your interested.....thing wasnt on the truck maybe 3 months and bossman and me got crossed so i told
em to stick it......
55 is the **Censored**
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Post by rabbiporkchop88 »
Due to the terms of service ,I am prohibited from advertising for a non sponsor, but out of the choices in the poll, I would take the wilson 5000.LordDragr wrote:I'm trying to find a new antenna for my mobile so I figured this would be a good way to choose. The choices are ones that I might go with but not sure yet.
My homemade antennas have a much higher q factor than the wilson 5000, but of the choices presented the wilson takes the cake. The more copper in your antenna, the better you will be able to hear out in the distance. It's kinda nice to be able to talk to my wife mobile to mobile from 65 miles away.
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Post by De_Wildfire »
One of my favorite antennas that I have is an inverted "L" with five ground radials that range from 75 feet down to 25 feet. I still need to put more underground. It's res. on 3 mhz because it's a little long but it gets into that skip zone on 11/10 meter without a problem on low power. Those shortwave radio stations sure do peg the meter on the low bands along with everyone else.
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