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01.02.2010, 03:14 PM

You need the wire to stick up at least 1 inch for optimum performance. I usually use a radio box or a mount that also has a antenna tube holder, then just cut a short piece of antenna tube to hold the wire. I leave it under the body, so it stays safe if I flip over.
   
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You need the wire to stick up at least 1 inch for optimum performance. I usually use a radio box or a mount that also has a antenna tube holder, then just cut a short piece of antenna tube to hold the wire. I leave it under the body, so it stays safe if I flip over.
Upon further inspection, it looks like I have just enough wire to use a sm. mount and sm. amount of tube where the mount is now


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