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Hello Robert:
Robert A. Turpin wrote: I just leased a brand new 07 pickup truck, and I have a Mirage 6600 radio converted for use as a CB. I have some limitations on antenna choices, such as I park in a parking garage every day for work. Not to mention that I don't want to scratch the paint with a Magnet Mount and sonce it's a lease, a permanent roof mount is out. I was thinking of either a 108" steel whip attached to the trailor hitch, or 2 fiberglass whips on each front side of the bed. I'll bet a Wilson 1000 or 5000 will work just great. I might get an amp later, so performace means alot also. Thanks for your advice! The Wilson 1000 or 5000 will take a little heat, it will help you get out better. A 100 watts or so will work fine. Jay in the Mojave |
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"Jay in the Mojave" wrote in message
... I'll bet a Wilson 1000 or 5000 will work just great. The only problem with a Wilson (I ran one one my old truck when I first started this job), is that I must stop every day before entering and after exiting to remove or replace the whip. This procedure gets really old very quickly, and god forbid if I should forget to put it back on and fire up a conversation... The Wilson 1000 or 5000 will take a little heat, it will help you get out better. A 100 watts or so will work fine. I don't really know much about amps, other than you're not supposed to use them for cb's. Do they do anything besides making your signal travel out further? |
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Check out the Skipshooter fiberglass antennas. I've had one for years on
top of my aluminum camper shell and it gets out great barefoot but will take up to 1500 Watts of power. They come in several lengths with the shortest one around 2 or 3 feet and they are the strongest fiberglass antenna made and have a tunable tip. I have mine mounted on a ball and spring mount but I'm sure you could find a mount you like. On your rooftop it should really work great. Scorpio "Robert A. Turpin" wrote in message m... "Jay in the Mojave" wrote in message ... I'll bet a Wilson 1000 or 5000 will work just great. The only problem with a Wilson (I ran one one my old truck when I first started this job), is that I must stop every day before entering and after exiting to remove or replace the whip. This procedure gets really old very quickly, and god forbid if I should forget to put it back on and fire up a conversation... The Wilson 1000 or 5000 will take a little heat, it will help you get out better. A 100 watts or so will work fine. I don't really know much about amps, other than you're not supposed to use them for cb's. Do they do anything besides making your signal travel out further? |
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