OT(for sharx ;-) CB/ANTENNA mount!
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OT(for sharx ;-) CB/ANTENNA mount!
Hey guys, for those of you that have a CB, where did you mount it in your 2nd gens? and also for everyone, where did you mount your antenna's?(im prob spelling that very wrong!)....i have a tool box in the truck now nad was thinking about off of that, i am going to run duals, yes some people think its stupid, but on the drive to maine, i like to know what is ahead of me and what detours i can take so duals along with my cobra weather band cb will work good i think!
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RE: OT(for sharx ;-) CB/ANTENNA mount!
Although dual antennas might look cool, their functionality by not being the proper distance apart is somewhat lacking. If you want looks is one thing, HOWEVER if you want the best performance, I would suggest a full 1/4 wave antenna (approx 96"). Antennas that fall in this category, the obviousfull sizestainless steel whip and the Fiberglass whip (Francis Amazer is one that comes to mind). Outside of those two the only other antenna I would even consider would be the Wilson 1000 antenna.
Big trucks can get away with dual antennas and make them fairly functional, because of the width of the rig. Dual whips properly tuned will have a somewhat directional effect, which is not always desireable when mobile.
One tip though, if you get a full size stainless steel whip there is usually a little ball on the tip of it, take it to an anvil and smash that ball and take it off, they have been known to hang up in tree limbs and other overhead object causing alot of damage to the vehicle it is mounted to.
If I can help anymore, let me know. I do have a fair amount of experience with Radio stuff, as not only an amateur radio operator (and cb guy before that), but was aradio tech for almost 9 years before this new career.
I also have a buddy that owns a CB shop and either has or can get ANYTHING you want if you can't find something you are looking for.
Big trucks can get away with dual antennas and make them fairly functional, because of the width of the rig. Dual whips properly tuned will have a somewhat directional effect, which is not always desireable when mobile.
One tip though, if you get a full size stainless steel whip there is usually a little ball on the tip of it, take it to an anvil and smash that ball and take it off, they have been known to hang up in tree limbs and other overhead object causing alot of damage to the vehicle it is mounted to.
If I can help anymore, let me know. I do have a fair amount of experience with Radio stuff, as not only an amateur radio operator (and cb guy before that), but was aradio tech for almost 9 years before this new career.
I also have a buddy that owns a CB shop and either has or can get ANYTHING you want if you can't find something you are looking for.
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