Yes!! Duh! That’s why it’s showing grounded. I’m an idiot.Is the antenna connected to the radio when you're using an ohm meter?
Yes!! Duh! That’s why it’s showing grounded. I’m an idiot.Is the antenna connected to the radio when you're using an ohm meter?
The whacking is when I take the truck through the car wash, so it’s not a continual thing.Thats why I asked about how is this thing grounded?
Looking in the photos, the PL-259/SO-239 on the mount may be causing this now.
The "center 3/8-24" threaded stud - you can use the Nylon on the top, but if the whacking continues - the SWR will skyrocket because of the torque the antenna places on the mount can make it shift...
If you are ok to continue using the Mirror mount bracket - you can just used a different stud to SO-239 adapter
I guess I would continue to use the mount - just improve the stud to SO-239 adapter to a beefier one like the workman above...
Pretty much everyone uses the same setup with some minor variations. I have tested a few of their setups and found that they also have really high SWR as well, yet they always seem to hear better than me.Sigh, why does those darn fleets have to put antennas in places they KNOW they won't work...?
Not at you @Daffypuck - this situation comes up more than you think.
Any specialty "brand" truck gets similar "where do I put this - thing" and is what you the driver, have to suffer with.
As said earlier, yes, your trailer and the cowl/fairing braces - all the stuff amalgamated in that area are tearing up your SWR.
View attachment 48377This antenna has to move out, relocated into open air alongside or nearer to the front nose of the truck if you're going to have much of a chance to "Get out" -SWR will be an issue. It's hard to tame in these setups - many just run a radio to monitor and if they need to key up - the shop puts in a resistor across the mount - - about 150 ohms 2W so a simple CB can be heard - not from far away - but we've had "specific instruction" from the owners of the cab's like this - these kids drive - on how to do this.
You did a good job of using metal - the problem is - you have more metal that surrounds the antenna
in the mounting area - interfering with your ability to even put out any sort of signal
Another I see is the "impactor resistor" that tubing
- is not the best because it's pretty close to the load...
but I do understand why you did it - to keep the shrink wrap from splitting open,,,
There's a two edged sword in this, the driver is limited to what the shops' supply and their constraints of location and even antenna type to use - because of the Branding the owners have - they don't want to spoil, ruin or otherwise drill into the artwork and graphics of their "style" ..
IF you did this on your own - you're doing better than most...
Got any other drivers from the line able to help you solve this? (A basic flexibility problem of they won't let you)
As in what did the company finally let them do? - we can't go very far with what we're seeing here...
Pretty much everyone uses the same setup with some minor variations. I have tested a few of their setups and found that they also have really high SWR as well, yet they always seem to hear better than me.
Oh, I see what you saying. No I haven’t done that yet. Gimme a few days and I’ll try that. You really think that sleeve will affect SWR? I was always under the impression that the actual radio signal emanates at the top of the antenna. So why would something further down in the shaft affect the tip?Ok, but have you checked SWR with that sleeve on and again with it off?
My thoughts on this are if the sleeve causes the SWR to rise - wonder if a different material with less "influence" can help with this.
It's why I asked about what the others do. IF they too use a sleeve - but you answered that in the next post...
Ok, then if everything else seem equal...the "seem to hear better than you..." argument comes up.
How is the noise level in what the CB "hears" when your in the truck - running down the road?
I can mirror mount, just not that Firestick. Tried it once and ended up breaking it from the wind. I do have another antenna mounted there that I’ll give a try. Just curious, why does lean in the antenna bad??