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Im going to be installing a Larson KG450UDPL 450-470mhz glass mount
antenna on my 2004 Dodge Ram pick up and i was wondering if anyone knew the best spot to place this antenna. I have read about glass with tint causing problems.The rear window (where i want to put it) has a light tint,how will know if this will make my antenna performance suffer? Are some tints worse than others? I hate to stick it there and have not work then have to scrape it off. The windshield is clear but who wants an antenna on the windshield? Thanks alot |
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On 31 Oct 2003, Dan wrote:
Im going to be installing a Larson KG450UDPL 450-470mhz glass mount antenna on my 2004 Dodge Ram pick up and i was wondering if anyone knew the best spot to place this antenna. I have read about glass with tint causing problems.The rear window (where i want to put it) has a light tint,how will know if this will make my antenna performance suffer? Are some tints worse than others? I hate to stick it there and have not work then have to scrape it off. The windshield is clear but who wants an antenna on the windshield? Thanks alot Put it in a corner or in the middle behind the rear view so you won't see it. Although a slight tint shouldn't make much difference. -- Alex Devlin The Ham & Scanner Enthusiast Forum - http://tinyurl.com/qvl7 |
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--- My reply to what Alex Devlin wrote 10/31/2003 2:58:46 PM
I found that you can not always tell by the darkness of the tint what the metal content is. I ran into problems when I installed a GPS in my SUV and was killing it every time I transmitted on the rig. After a lot of searching I found out that the metal in the window was causing a problem. Not only that but also about 3db loss in the system. You might be able to check the SEA number on the glass and do a search on the web to find out what the tint is. I ended up pulling both glass mount antennas off, finding a way to use a standard mount and would never go back. The improvement was very noticeable and the GPS reset problem went away. ----------------------- Original Message ------------------------------ On 31 Oct 2003, Dan wrote: Im going to be installing a Larson KG450UDPL 450-470mhz glass mount antenna on my 2004 Dodge Ram pick up and i was wondering if anyone knew the best spot to place this antenna. I have read about glass with tint causing problems.The rear window (where i want to put it) has a light tint,how will know if this will make my antenna performance suffer? Are some tints worse than others? I hate to stick it there and have not work then have to scrape it off. The windshield is clear but who wants an antenna on the windshield? Thanks alot Put it in a corner or in the middle behind the rear view so you won't see it. Although a slight tint shouldn't make much difference. -- Alex Devlin The Ham & Scanner Enthusiast Forum - http://tinyurl.com/qvl7 [Some portions of this message may have been removed] --------------------- Original Message Ends ------------------------ |
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I have used the Larsen dual band glass mount on several vehicles I have
owned over the years. The latest is my Toyota Tacoma king cab, I mounted it on the rear driver side window which has tint. The SWR on both bands is flat and the thing performs fantastic. Check to see if you may have problems with whatever the tint is made from or contains before you slap the thing on. As far as placement goes that is really a preference thing, I mounted it on the small side window because if I mounted it on the back window I would not be able to open the sliding window all the way on one side. I have had this antenna on this vehicle for at least 5 years and it still is a great performer. Good luck "Dan" wrote in message om... Im going to be installing a Larson KG450UDPL 450-470mhz glass mount antenna on my 2004 Dodge Ram pick up and i was wondering if anyone knew the best spot to place this antenna. I have read about glass with tint causing problems.The rear window (where i want to put it) has a light tint,how will know if this will make my antenna performance suffer? Are some tints worse than others? I hate to stick it there and have not work then have to scrape it off. The windshield is clear but who wants an antenna on the windshield? Thanks alot |
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