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I have a handheld tranceiver (VS VXA-700) and I'd like to mount a good
antenna on my pick-up. Can you point me to a good retail product? My pickup is an 02 F150. I'm thinking I'd like to use one of the stake pockets as a mounting point? If I need to compromise on antenna band width, I'd lean toward best reception on 2m band. Anything hidden pitfalls I need to be aware of? Thanks, Carl |
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![]() Also, what about a 1/4 wave glass mount? Any good? Others better? Thanks. |
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Slip'er wrote:
2M & Aviation band antenna for pick-up truck. I'd just do what most with CBs in pickups do - snake the coax out through a window and put a mag mount on the truck roof. On-glass antennas are inefficient. Matt, N4GSV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BDissident news - plus immigration, gun rights, weather, Internet Gun Show IA HREF="http://www.alamanceind.com"ALAMANCE INDEPENDENT: official newspaper of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy/A/b/i |
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Myself I prefer the Motorola "Spectrum" antenna I have one on a mag mount
for V.H.F. and one on the roof on a ground plane as a base antenna.I also have a U.H.F version for base and mobile |
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I used a mag mount antenna on the right front fender and brought the
coax under the hood and then through the firewall into the cab. The hood had enough gap to allow the coax in without kinking or mashing. I secured everything under the hood with cable ties. I used a 1/4 wave (I think) about three feet high. And I have used one of the very short antennas, about 19 inches high with very good results. Comet, Diamond and Hustler all make good antennas. Good luck, jimbo |
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