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Author:  fish eye [ Wed May 17, 2006 9:11 pm ]
Post subject:  New CB Mount!!

Well, I started off with a Wilson CB antenna mounted where the factory radio antenna was at. Search around for the install write up from TokyoJoe or AdamisAdam.

Anyway, I decided I wanted something different, so I began thinking last night when I was at RockLizard's and USAFCOP was there too. Between the three of us, we did some brainstorming, and tonight, I started making things.

I took a piece of angle iron (same stuff you would use to hang a garage door opener) and cut it down to 11 1/4". After that, I prettied up the ends of it with the dremel, and set to mounting it.

I decided to mount it to the Renegade light housing, 1 1/4" from the very bottom of the housing. It is centered between the two center lights.

As for right now, its just the bracket. I have decided on a new antenna, just haven't ordered it yet.

And now, the pics you have been waiting for....

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Thanks for looking.

Author:  4wdParakeet [ Wed May 17, 2006 9:14 pm ]
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Can I add my 2 cents. Make sure you braced the plastic light housing w/ some flat stock. The first time that antenna gets caught on tree limb and flexes beyond it's flex limit it's going to take the weekest part of the assembly out, I.E. the plastic. With that being said though looks good.


Parakeet

Author:  fish eye [ Wed May 17, 2006 11:17 pm ]
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Yup, i thought about that too.

I am planning on a 14" antenna. Its also foldable, so when I am not on the trail, I can lay it down and still fit in my garage. The antenna itself looks to be pretty flexible. I'll know for sure when it gets here....

Author:  Kugellager [ Thu May 18, 2006 10:54 am ]
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If you are attaching the antenna directly to the bracket, make sure to properly ground the bracket to the frame at some point or your signal transmission/recption will suck.

John
];')

Author:  fish eye [ Thu May 18, 2006 4:19 pm ]
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Kugellager wrote:
If you are attaching the antenna directly to the bracket, make sure to properly ground the bracket to the frame at some point or your signal transmission/recption will suck.

John
];')


I am going to be grounding that to one of the bolts that hold the light assembly to the roof. I think it should work, but if not, I will be running the wire down with the coax to a ground point inside the car...

Author:  riptricket [ Tue May 23, 2006 4:01 pm ]
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hwo are you going to get the cable from the antenna to your cb, inside? i have a magnetic one i place on the top of my kj, but i have not figured out a way to get the wire to actual cb. my brother and i are going to probably mount a cb antenna on the spare tire.

Author:  fish eye [ Wed May 24, 2006 11:27 am ]
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riptricket wrote:
hwo are you going to get the cable from the antenna to your cb, inside? i have a magnetic one i place on the top of my kj, but i have not figured out a way to get the wire to actual cb. my brother and i are going to probably mount a cb antenna on the spare tire.


I am a neat freak when it comes to wires. I will be running the coax up the A-pillar under all the weather stripping. And, since at this point, I have 18' of coax without the PL259 connector on it, I can snake it through smaller holes. And, the coax I bought has a tight little grommet so I can even drill a hole somewhere and route it that way if I need to. I think though, that I may end up going through the firewall, and then to the A-pillar.

I plan on doing this Friday. I am actually out of town until then, but when I get to working on it, I'll take some pics.

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