remote antennae
Yes, of course, assuming you bought a radio with a removable antenna. I can't tell from the catalog cuts available whether yours is removable.You'll need a ham or a ham shop to help. Your project amounts to making or buying almost any kind of antenna you want (including a rubber duckie type like probably came with your radio, and an extension cord made of the proper coaxial cable and a couple of termination jacks, one like the one on your antenna, and one like on your radio.There are several types of antennas you can make for nearly free that work very well. Research on the web. I've given one site to get you started.Then you need to tune your antenna (impedance matching) to your transmitter. Talk to the ham shop about how to do this. You'll have to buy or borrow an impedance matching instrument. It's critical for the life of your radio's output amplifier, and effects the power of your output signal.I made a free antenna and a 20' extension cord for it, took it camping, and draped the antenna from a high branch on a tree. Then I talked to a fellow 40 miles away on a 5 watt handheld 2m radio not very different from yours. Just an anecdote, but that is quite possible using your mast for the "tree".I've tested several homemade and store-bought models on my hangglider. Almost anything works better than the one that came with my Yaesu, but from 1000' up, they all worked well enough, and I'm back to using a commercial rubber duck antenna.btw, hope you didn't pay too much. $280 here:http://www.marinedeal.com/product_p/c15409.htm