Hi all.
Just joined and looking for advice on what antenna to purchase and what limitations I'll see in my chosen mounting location.
The set:
2010 Cobra 29 NW WX BT LTD. It's a tarted up Cobra 29, but still a cobra 29. I figured I can't go wrong with a base unit like the cobra 29, from what I've read it's a solid dependable unit. And, well, it looks the least like something right out of the 70's (except for the Cobra 29 Anniversary edition)
Basically, I bought it for the hands free, the weather radio and the ability to get some local knowledge of the roads as I go. IE: gator (separated tire tread) in south bound I-95 mover lane, etc.
Not an enthusiast, but I'd like to get as much of the until as I can with common setup stuff.
The truck:
1998 K2500 GMC Sierra, ECLB, fiberglass bed topper
The planned mounting location:
Stake pocket at the red arrow and just out from under the bed topper
The type of mount (for example only):
To further complicate matters, here's what the truck will be towing:
35 feet of fiberglass and 8 feet high at the rubber/vinyl roof. Closest point will be about 8 feet behind the planned antenna location.
The radio was bought for this trip:
I have done a bit of basic reading on the net and gather that the center of the cab roof would be best, but I'm not willing to mount one there. a mag mount there is also not possible due to the hieght of the truck.
So, I gather most of my receive and transmit will be to the forward and right direction if I understand the ground plane thing at all. Is this true?
Is the offset stake pocket mount going to be a big problem with the base of the antenna not directly above a horizontal vehicle surface? I need to use an offset because the cap must stay on the bed.
Is the 8-9 foot high fiberglass/wood/plastic trailer going to be a problem? What is it going to effect?
Also, a 102" whip isn't going to work for me. Could I use a 4 footer on the rear side passenger bed rail and get acceptable performance?
Any ideas on optimizing my system (besides tuning SWR) with the limitations I have?
Newb lost in the wild here.....just looking to get a bit of info as we trek across the continent...
Just joined and looking for advice on what antenna to purchase and what limitations I'll see in my chosen mounting location.
The set:
2010 Cobra 29 NW WX BT LTD. It's a tarted up Cobra 29, but still a cobra 29. I figured I can't go wrong with a base unit like the cobra 29, from what I've read it's a solid dependable unit. And, well, it looks the least like something right out of the 70's (except for the Cobra 29 Anniversary edition)
Basically, I bought it for the hands free, the weather radio and the ability to get some local knowledge of the roads as I go. IE: gator (separated tire tread) in south bound I-95 mover lane, etc.
Not an enthusiast, but I'd like to get as much of the until as I can with common setup stuff.
The truck:
1998 K2500 GMC Sierra, ECLB, fiberglass bed topper
The planned mounting location:
Stake pocket at the red arrow and just out from under the bed topper
The type of mount (for example only):
To further complicate matters, here's what the truck will be towing:
35 feet of fiberglass and 8 feet high at the rubber/vinyl roof. Closest point will be about 8 feet behind the planned antenna location.
The radio was bought for this trip:
I have done a bit of basic reading on the net and gather that the center of the cab roof would be best, but I'm not willing to mount one there. a mag mount there is also not possible due to the hieght of the truck.
So, I gather most of my receive and transmit will be to the forward and right direction if I understand the ground plane thing at all. Is this true?
Is the offset stake pocket mount going to be a big problem with the base of the antenna not directly above a horizontal vehicle surface? I need to use an offset because the cap must stay on the bed.
Is the 8-9 foot high fiberglass/wood/plastic trailer going to be a problem? What is it going to effect?
Also, a 102" whip isn't going to work for me. Could I use a 4 footer on the rear side passenger bed rail and get acceptable performance?
Any ideas on optimizing my system (besides tuning SWR) with the limitations I have?
Newb lost in the wild here.....just looking to get a bit of info as we trek across the continent...
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