I got my CB installed
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I got my CB installed
First off sorry for the crappy pics I can't find my camera so I had to use my phone.
I got lots of great advise from everyone here. I finally decided that I really liked the look of the ashtray mount so I went that route.
I ended up getting the CB Cobra ultra 19 II and a 3 ft firestik from a guy I work with for free.
I found a local CB shop that was right down the street from my house. D & R Comunications. The guys there were great and very informative. I originally wanted to do the door jam mount on the back. When I mentioned that to them the first thing he asked me is do you want it to look cool or work...lol.
I was told that mounting it on the back is the worst thing you can do it really limits the range. So then I said ok well how about a fender mount on the passenger side. I guess thats another no no.
He said you always want to put it on the driver side as close as you can to the bulhead. I didn't ask why I just figured he has been doing this since 1979 so he would know better then me. About the only thing I was right about when he asked me was that you ALWAYS run a 18ft cable.
So I got my cable and mount and came home and installed it. After installing it I went back to D & R to have it tuned. Apperantly even antennas that come pre tuned still need some fine tuning.
Their tech there was way cool he hooked it up to the SWR meter and tested it he had to cut about 1/8 of a inch from the antenna to tune it. we tested it after tuning it and I was picking up some of the truck drivers on the freeway about 5 miles away.
So with all said and done it cost me $31 for a mount and cable and they tuned it for free.
I HIGHLY recommend D & R comunications if any of you guys or gals on here are thinking about putting a CB in your truck and your in the portland/clackamas area look them up. Their on hwy 212.
Ok enouph babbling heres the pics
I got lots of great advise from everyone here. I finally decided that I really liked the look of the ashtray mount so I went that route.
I ended up getting the CB Cobra ultra 19 II and a 3 ft firestik from a guy I work with for free.
I found a local CB shop that was right down the street from my house. D & R Comunications. The guys there were great and very informative. I originally wanted to do the door jam mount on the back. When I mentioned that to them the first thing he asked me is do you want it to look cool or work...lol.
I was told that mounting it on the back is the worst thing you can do it really limits the range. So then I said ok well how about a fender mount on the passenger side. I guess thats another no no.
He said you always want to put it on the driver side as close as you can to the bulhead. I didn't ask why I just figured he has been doing this since 1979 so he would know better then me. About the only thing I was right about when he asked me was that you ALWAYS run a 18ft cable.
So I got my cable and mount and came home and installed it. After installing it I went back to D & R to have it tuned. Apperantly even antennas that come pre tuned still need some fine tuning.
Their tech there was way cool he hooked it up to the SWR meter and tested it he had to cut about 1/8 of a inch from the antenna to tune it. we tested it after tuning it and I was picking up some of the truck drivers on the freeway about 5 miles away.
So with all said and done it cost me $31 for a mount and cable and they tuned it for free.
I HIGHLY recommend D & R comunications if any of you guys or gals on here are thinking about putting a CB in your truck and your in the portland/clackamas area look them up. Their on hwy 212.
Ok enouph babbling heres the pics
Last edited by Lummpus; 06-09-2009 at 12:49 PM.
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Looks good way to score stuff on the cheap. A spring might be a good investment if you are going to wheel the thing. My antenna is in the same place and I have lost the antenna on the trail a few times, with no spring. My bracket is REALLY flimsy though, so atleast it kills the bracket not the antenna. Looks like you found a good CB shop to.
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Looks good way to score stuff on the cheap. A spring might be a good investment if you are going to wheel the thing. My antenna is in the same place and I have lost the antenna on the trail a few times, with no spring. My bracket is REALLY flimsy though, so atleast it kills the bracket not the antenna. Looks like you found a good CB shop to.
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looks good!
you definitely can't beat the price for the antenna too!
might want to put on a quick disconnect, while you have the ant. off to put on the spring. will make it easier and quicker to get into parking garages (you don't have to unscrew the antenna, just a push and turn and it'll pop right off).
you definitely can't beat the price for the antenna too!
might want to put on a quick disconnect, while you have the ant. off to put on the spring. will make it easier and quicker to get into parking garages (you don't have to unscrew the antenna, just a push and turn and it'll pop right off).
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looks good!
you definitely can't beat the price for the antenna too!
might want to put on a quick disconnect, while you have the ant. off to put on the spring. will make it easier and quicker to get into parking garages (you don't have to unscrew the antenna, just a push and turn and it'll pop right off).
you definitely can't beat the price for the antenna too!
might want to put on a quick disconnect, while you have the ant. off to put on the spring. will make it easier and quicker to get into parking garages (you don't have to unscrew the antenna, just a push and turn and it'll pop right off).
Thanks.
Last edited by Lummpus; 06-09-2009 at 11:11 PM.
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