[TheList] PRS Frequencies

Oliver nzoliver at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 6 20:50:15 AEST 2011


No, they were made in CHCH by a bloke in New Brighton. About 18' long. Had a 
loading coil at the base. Sort of tuned to 26500Mhz. He defianately called 
them a skipmaster.

I might have to resort to a mobile on the roof using the roof as a ground 
plane as it is metal. Not ideal as it is on an angle but......

Oliver


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From: "Neill Ellis" <tgsnoopy at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [TheList] PRS Frequencies

> Skipmaster, Do you mean a Stationmaster which was also known as a Skip 
> Whip?
>
> They are one of the best aerials out there. I probably made about 50 of 
> them over the years.
>
>
>
> On 6/06/2011 7:06 p.m., Oliver wrote:
>> Funny how folks laugh when CB is mentioned. PRS seems to be the 'only' 
>> kind of non HAM communication for the masses. 26Mhz (and 27) works well.
>>
>> I am looking for the plans for a Skipmaster!  Odd I know :)
>>
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