Ken451 wrote:
For those of you with rigs in the camper, I assume most of you run off of an a/c power supply? Does anyone hook the rig directly to the camper batteries?
Yes. That is the best way to go, IMO. I bought an extra power cable for the Yaesu FT-897D, and have permanently installed it from the batteries under the steps to the side table behind the passenger seat in the front of the motorhome. Once we are parked, I pull up the table, sit the radio on it, plug it in to the power cord, put the coax pass thru in the window, put up the antennas, connect the coax, and I'm ready to operate.
I have a Yaesu FT-2900R on the dash that gets its power from the Power Control Center in the front of the coach, and is connected to an antenna on the left front corner of the coach.
This spring I will be installing a Maxon CB with weather channels on the wall by the driver seat. It will get power from the PCC also, and the antenna will be on the right front corner.
For stationary use, I have an Arrow dual band (2M/70Cm) J-pole, a home built 40M dipole, and a military RC-292 that is tunable from 28 Mhz to 76 Mhz. I have 6 sections of aluminum military antenna mast (I should get some more), and a Harbor Freight flagpole to put the antennas on.
Last year at the Glacier/Waterton Hamfest, I got quite a few positive comments. (if you are interested in that hamfest (it is in July, and registration is open now) google gw hamfest for information.)
I built an adapter that fits the receiver hitch to hold the flagpole.