Re: Jeep Antenna Mount, Opinions?
http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/ I bought two of their windshield mounts. For RF safety, I put the CB on the driver's side (4watts) and the 2m on the passenger side (35watts). The only down side that I've encountered is the antenna height. I have tyo use quick disconnects of I want to go into a parking structure or drive-thru. 73's! "Chris" <chris@chrismaness.com> wrote in news:1162866468.432213.55270@h48g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com: > > Scott in Baltimore wrote: >> Chris wrote: >> > Any suggestions on an antenna mount for my Wrangler UT? I am >> > debating the under the hood lip mount for the front vs. a rear >> > spare tire bracket mount. I don't like the tail light mount, as I >> > feel like the role bars would interfere with the radiation pattern >> > too much. >> > >> > Chris Maness >> > KQ6UP >> > >> >> For what band? > > 2m > |
Re: Jeep Antenna Mount, Opinions?
http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/ I bought two of their windshield mounts. For RF safety, I put the CB on the driver's side (4watts) and the 2m on the passenger side (35watts). The only down side that I've encountered is the antenna height. I have tyo use quick disconnects of I want to go into a parking structure or drive-thru. 73's! "Chris" <chris@chrismaness.com> wrote in news:1162866468.432213.55270@h48g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com: > > Scott in Baltimore wrote: >> Chris wrote: >> > Any suggestions on an antenna mount for my Wrangler UT? I am >> > debating the under the hood lip mount for the front vs. a rear >> > spare tire bracket mount. I don't like the tail light mount, as I >> > feel like the role bars would interfere with the radiation pattern >> > too much. >> > >> > Chris Maness >> > KQ6UP >> > >> >> For what band? > > 2m > |
Re: Jeep Antenna Mount, Opinions?
http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/ I bought two of their windshield mounts. For RF safety, I put the CB on the driver's side (4watts) and the 2m on the passenger side (35watts). The only down side that I've encountered is the antenna height. I have tyo use quick disconnects of I want to go into a parking structure or drive-thru. 73's! "Chris" <chris@chrismaness.com> wrote in news:1162866468.432213.55270@h48g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com: > > Scott in Baltimore wrote: >> Chris wrote: >> > Any suggestions on an antenna mount for my Wrangler UT? I am >> > debating the under the hood lip mount for the front vs. a rear >> > spare tire bracket mount. I don't like the tail light mount, as I >> > feel like the role bars would interfere with the radiation pattern >> > too much. >> > >> > Chris Maness >> > KQ6UP >> > >> >> For what band? > > 2m > |
Re: Jeep Antenna Mount, Opinions?
Around 11/6/2006 7:24 PM, Red Jeep wrote:
> http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/ > > I bought two of their windshield mounts. For RF safety, I put the CB on > the driver's side (4watts) and the 2m on the passenger side (35watts). > The only down side that I've encountered is the antenna height. I have > tyo use quick disconnects of I want to go into a parking structure or > drive-thru. > > 73's! I'll second the Arizona Rocky Road idea; I've got one of their single rear antenna mounts, and I love the thing. Very good price, and sturdy. Rick is nice to deal with, as well. It does make the ol' CB antenna tall, though, sticking up above the spare like it does. :) 'Course, it gets better range than a fender mount or taillight mount since most of the winding in a 4' Firestik is above the roofline: http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/imag..._TAIL_SHOT.jpg http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/imag...nt_wo_tire.jpg > "Chris" <chris@chrismaness.com> wrote in > news:1162866468.432213.55270@h48g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com: > >> Scott in Baltimore wrote: >>> Chris wrote: >>>> Any suggestions on an antenna mount for my Wrangler UT? I am >>>> debating the under the hood lip mount for the front vs. a rear >>>> spare tire bracket mount. I don't like the tail light mount, as I >>>> feel like the role bars would interfere with the radiation pattern >>>> too much. >>>> >>>> Chris Maness >>>> KQ6UP >>>> >>> For what band? >> 2m >> > -- ~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5 { }|||||||{ } "MukYJ" |
Re: Jeep Antenna Mount, Opinions?
Around 11/6/2006 7:24 PM, Red Jeep wrote:
> http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/ > > I bought two of their windshield mounts. For RF safety, I put the CB on > the driver's side (4watts) and the 2m on the passenger side (35watts). > The only down side that I've encountered is the antenna height. I have > tyo use quick disconnects of I want to go into a parking structure or > drive-thru. > > 73's! I'll second the Arizona Rocky Road idea; I've got one of their single rear antenna mounts, and I love the thing. Very good price, and sturdy. Rick is nice to deal with, as well. It does make the ol' CB antenna tall, though, sticking up above the spare like it does. :) 'Course, it gets better range than a fender mount or taillight mount since most of the winding in a 4' Firestik is above the roofline: http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/imag..._TAIL_SHOT.jpg http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/imag...nt_wo_tire.jpg > "Chris" <chris@chrismaness.com> wrote in > news:1162866468.432213.55270@h48g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com: > >> Scott in Baltimore wrote: >>> Chris wrote: >>>> Any suggestions on an antenna mount for my Wrangler UT? I am >>>> debating the under the hood lip mount for the front vs. a rear >>>> spare tire bracket mount. I don't like the tail light mount, as I >>>> feel like the role bars would interfere with the radiation pattern >>>> too much. >>>> >>>> Chris Maness >>>> KQ6UP >>>> >>> For what band? >> 2m >> > -- ~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5 { }|||||||{ } "MukYJ" |
Re: Jeep Antenna Mount, Opinions?
Around 11/6/2006 7:24 PM, Red Jeep wrote:
> http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/ > > I bought two of their windshield mounts. For RF safety, I put the CB on > the driver's side (4watts) and the 2m on the passenger side (35watts). > The only down side that I've encountered is the antenna height. I have > tyo use quick disconnects of I want to go into a parking structure or > drive-thru. > > 73's! I'll second the Arizona Rocky Road idea; I've got one of their single rear antenna mounts, and I love the thing. Very good price, and sturdy. Rick is nice to deal with, as well. It does make the ol' CB antenna tall, though, sticking up above the spare like it does. :) 'Course, it gets better range than a fender mount or taillight mount since most of the winding in a 4' Firestik is above the roofline: http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/imag..._TAIL_SHOT.jpg http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/imag...nt_wo_tire.jpg > "Chris" <chris@chrismaness.com> wrote in > news:1162866468.432213.55270@h48g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com: > >> Scott in Baltimore wrote: >>> Chris wrote: >>>> Any suggestions on an antenna mount for my Wrangler UT? I am >>>> debating the under the hood lip mount for the front vs. a rear >>>> spare tire bracket mount. I don't like the tail light mount, as I >>>> feel like the role bars would interfere with the radiation pattern >>>> too much. >>>> >>>> Chris Maness >>>> KQ6UP >>>> >>> For what band? >> 2m >> > -- ~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5 { }|||||||{ } "MukYJ" |
Re: Jeep Antenna Mount, Opinions?
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote: > Not ever operating a ham radio, I would guess, except for length > many of the same rules apply to the Citizen Band: > http://www.firestik.com/Tech_Docs.htm Or Telephone: > http://service.gm.com/techlineinfo/radio.html I would keep way away from > your computer, learned that lesson the hard way, well I wanted a new > Thunderbird anyway. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Chris wrote: That is absolutely perfect guys. I was thinking of fabricating something like that anyways. I'm going to start a new thread on radio mounts. Chris Maness KQ6UP |
Re: Jeep Antenna Mount, Opinions?
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote: > Not ever operating a ham radio, I would guess, except for length > many of the same rules apply to the Citizen Band: > http://www.firestik.com/Tech_Docs.htm Or Telephone: > http://service.gm.com/techlineinfo/radio.html I would keep way away from > your computer, learned that lesson the hard way, well I wanted a new > Thunderbird anyway. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Chris wrote: That is absolutely perfect guys. I was thinking of fabricating something like that anyways. I'm going to start a new thread on radio mounts. Chris Maness KQ6UP |
Re: Jeep Antenna Mount, Opinions?
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote: > Not ever operating a ham radio, I would guess, except for length > many of the same rules apply to the Citizen Band: > http://www.firestik.com/Tech_Docs.htm Or Telephone: > http://service.gm.com/techlineinfo/radio.html I would keep way away from > your computer, learned that lesson the hard way, well I wanted a new > Thunderbird anyway. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Chris wrote: That is absolutely perfect guys. I was thinking of fabricating something like that anyways. I'm going to start a new thread on radio mounts. Chris Maness KQ6UP |
Re: Jeep Antenna Mount, Opinions?
I used a stainless steel "tire bumper". Ya know. Like the one that
mounts on the rear right corner. Don't know if it's a possibility for yours but it works and looks like a natural. They come with a bracket on the top and bottom and keeps the RF as far as possible from everybody/everything. Drink WP3JQ "Chris" <chris@chrismaness.com> wrote in message news:1162998171.967616.149150@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > > L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote: >> Not ever operating a ham radio, I would guess, except for length >> many of the same rules apply to the Citizen Band: >> http://www.firestik.com/Tech_Docs.htm Or Telephone: >> http://service.gm.com/techlineinfo/radio.html I would keep way away from >> your computer, learned that lesson the hard way, well I wanted a new >> Thunderbird anyway. >> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O >> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ >> >> Chris wrote: > That is absolutely perfect guys. I was thinking of fabricating > something like that anyways. > > I'm going to start a new thread on radio mounts. > > Chris Maness > KQ6UP > |
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