Ralph , Wm's got some fancy tracking antenna's ! But wouldn't they work better on the roof ? IDK ? Maybe it's just easier for him to mount them there & they do there job well enough .
Ralph , Wm's got some fancy tracking antenna's ! But wouldn't they work better on the roof ? IDK ? Maybe it's just easier for him to mount them there & they do there job well enough .
I been running my Stryker Sra-10 mag mount on my Explorer going on 4 years w/ no issues I leave the base on & unscrew the top section & put supplied rain cap on when it goes in for repairs . As of late that's been often . Going into transmission shop tomorrow & that antenna will never see the Explorer again ! Putting on my Inherited Lariat PU from My Wife & this time I can get it in the center of the Cab ! But I have checked , No Sparks , No Arc's ! But I only run 250w through it & No matter what Iv'e hit with it , Magnet stays put .
But here's the deal , The Lariat Cab is huge compared to the Explorer , still can't mount anything under the Dash ! I been looking @ a $30 multi angle mounting bracket so " Maybe " I can mount my gear instead of using my go box sitting on the passengers seat !
dled , Iv'e chatted w/ England & South Africa on that antenna during the last cycle . Cornwell England almost daily , leave my driveway & chat w/ my friends across the pond . Mag mounts are just easy , I'm Lazy & haven't drilled a hole in a vehicle since my 1963 Ford Econoline Van . For my whip .
dled , Putting things off ? Try owning a small farm ! I'm 2 month's behind when I wake up every morning ! I have to " Sneak " my personal things in when " The Boss " Is @ the hair dresser , shopping or taking care of her Aunt !
Did you run a mag mount or drill that hood?Leo my uncle had a dairy farm in Blum Texas. God I loved to go visit. Got me hooked on the 4020 John Deere diesel tractor!!!
Also - I’m not actually running a Wilson antenna, just the mount. I have a President Texas on it at the moment.
I do like the Wilsons, however, other than recent concerns about quality. The older ones were good antennas that not only worked well, but seemed to hold up great too. They’re ubiquitous with hunting trucks around here, and we even run them on heavy equipment with kinked up whips...for the most part they just keep ticking. Issues are usually pinched coax and not an antenna fault.