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![]() "Buff5200" wrote in message ... Tim Ward wrote: No. The 70 cm amateur band is around 440 MHz -- way above 160 MHz. The marine frequencies would be closest to 2 meters, and not all that close. I think a dedicated antenna is going to be simpler, cheaper, and work better. Sorry, my misprint, I meant a dual band 2M/70cm tuner. I understood you to mean an antenna tuner. Absolutely, a dedicated antenna is the best move. Unless you are trying to mount an extra antenna on a certified aircraft. Lots of paperwork and $$$. I was speaking to the concept of using a HT marine radio on an antenna "normally" used for aviation band, and already installed in the airframe. That's why I mentioned Jim Weir's previous posting of a pointer to an AC about mounting non-aviation radios in airplanes. I think last time it was in connection with amateur radio in an airplane, but the principals would be the same. Tim Ward |
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