ok, well I wouldnt spend that kind of $ on a radio system in the car, however I was just trying to make a mobile setup with stuff I already have.
When you talk about the strap or connection for the lip mount, can you expand on that a little? is the idea to make the best possible eletrical connection between the mount of antenna and the ground in the car ( bare steel of the body) ? The mag mount junk antenna is gone, I have a k40 ss whip now mounted on the trunk lip
A picture paints a thousand words. First of all there's no point putting one directly to the lip mount because if its installed properly the securing screws should be cutting through the paint to the sheet metal anyway. Instead as you're putting the lip mount on the trunk do it to the trunk instead.
The idea is to maximise whatever ground plane the body of the car represents. So what you want to do is present as good a path for RF between the panels as you can. We do this with bonding. Here's what I did on mine on the tailgate and for the hood. It is done across the hinges both sides of the trunk and hood.
The reason the hood one is wider braid is because the longer the strap the wider it wants to be and it goes to a bolt on the hinge bracket on the underside of the hood. The short one for the tailgate is made from flattened braid taken from RG213 coax with a crimp/solder tag on like the image below. Under it is a serrated washer to cut through the paint to the metal below. On modern cars they use zinc rustproofing so you do not want to be sanding down to bare metal.
Here's another way to do the trunk
Concentrate on doing the horizontal panels, i.e hood/trunk and don't bother so much with the doors as there's little benefit from doing those.
You'll know if you've done it properly or its working as you should find that your antenna is no longer in tune when you've done it - higher SWR on the upper channels - and you need to shorten it a bit. This is because as you improve the grounding the resonant tuning point of the antenna lowers so we need to shorten the antenna a little to bring it back up to where we want it to be. I found mine lowered by 300kHz, equivalent to 30 CB channels, on the 10m band between starting and finishing.
For those reading this who mount by an antenna on the roof, whether it be fixed or magmount, you still want to be doing this for the very same reasons. Everyone with a CB installed in a vehicle should be doing it.
If you do the same on the exhaust as well to the underside of the car it'll help get rid of rf interference from the car if you do have any.
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