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Hamstick compatable with a firestik mount??

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w2rea

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I am considering buying a firestik mount for my jeep liberty. Does anyone know if the Hamstick HF antennas would be compatable?
 

w2rea

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Thanks for the info. I found a site that has some really nice mounts made custom for a Jeep Liberty and not too expensive. Can't wait to try some HF mobile. I am using an old Icom IC-730.
 

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Here's everything you ever wanted to know about HF mobile, and a bunch of stuff you DON'T want to know, but need to:

K0BG.COM

Have fun! Getting an effective HF mobile station going is a lot of work. It's also a lot of fun. Check out the website before you commit to any money, especially on mounts. You may be surprised at what you learn.
 
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