CB Help
#21
CB frequencies are ~11meters (36 feet). 18 feet is 1/2 the wavelength of the CB signal, which is favorable for radio frequencies.
It is also best if you can mount the base of the antenna near a very large grounded metal plane. It makes the antenna much more effective. The center of the roof is the ideal placement, but not really practical. So a lot of people will mount their antenna off to the side of their hood. It's not centered on the ground plane, but at least you have a relatively good ground plane nearby.
Sorry to go all nerd on ya.
Cartman
It is also best if you can mount the base of the antenna near a very large grounded metal plane. It makes the antenna much more effective. The center of the roof is the ideal placement, but not really practical. So a lot of people will mount their antenna off to the side of their hood. It's not centered on the ground plane, but at least you have a relatively good ground plane nearby.
Sorry to go all nerd on ya.
Cartman
no big deal, thanks fgor clearing it up though, i have heard that before, but thanks for the input.
my ant. is mounted on a piece of 3/16" steel plate, and bolted under my hard top to the bed, ill get a pic later on this afternooon when i get off of work.
#22
#24
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en...ed=0CBkQrQQwAg
You might be able to find it locally if you can find a radio (or HAM) store in your area.
Cartman
#26
If you have the manual tranny as I do you are left with not too many good choices. My local CB shop had a floor mount bracket that sits it so the CB faceplate is pointing up toward the cieling and the CB body rides up against the front seat. Not my favorite location on earth bet at least it is bolted on. I'd like to see some cieling mount enclosures or something but haven't really found much myself.
#27
Ive had mine on the ceiling, didnt like it, like i did in my ranger. put it under the dash, couldnt hear it, by far the best place ive found without using an external speaker is here. on the center console, i just lifted the lid, got 2" reinforcement brackets from walmart for like 2 bucks(basically just a 90* bracket for picture frames and such, you can find it in the hardware section) and screwed it to the console, and the screwed the CB bracket to the brackets, and ran the wire down between the seats, and you can see the CB wire running down the center of the transmission hump. which is no big deal cause no one rides in the middle anymore.
#29
Ive had mine on the ceiling, didnt like it, like i did in my ranger. put it under the dash, couldnt hear it, by far the best place ive found without using an external speaker is here. on the center console, i just lifted the lid, got 2" reinforcement brackets from walmart for like 2 bucks(basically just a 90* bracket for picture frames and such, you can find it in the hardware section) and screwed it to the console, and the screwed the CB bracket to the brackets, and ran the wire down between the seats, and you can see the CB wire running down the center of the transmission hump. which is no big deal cause no one rides in the middle anymore.
I did something very similar... I cut up some old scrap angle iron and build a bracket that bolted up near the front of the seat. Used the same bolts that mount the center seat to the bracket. I'll try to remember to snap a picture tonight...
Cartman
#30
its pretty beefy, id say. and you could also adjust it so that some of the radios weight was resting on the seat itself. and you could always double up, the pack i got came with 4 brackets.