I have an old 1990 Toyota 4X4 Pickup and have plenty of ground plane but last week I bought a Wilson 4' No Ground Plane Fiberglass Antenna Kit (it's the one with the slide SWR adjustment up by the radio connection). Usually these antennas are for fiberglass/non metallic vehicles or those lacking sufficient ground plane. Anyway I mounted the aluminum bracket back about 3" from the left taillight, I have no bumper or tailgate so I had a perfect flat surface to mount the bracket. The only metal to metal are the screws going through the bracket. I ran the 17' NGP cable that I wrapped in plastic conduit all the way up the frame and into the cab. The plastic conduit ends right at the slide SWR adjustment. I set the SWR a couple times and finally got about 2.0 on channel 40 and 1.5 on channel 1. Channel 19 is right at 1.0.
I can pickup transmissions from Canada to South America and beyond. I live in Jacksonville Florida and the local signals darn near blow me out of the cab!
Of course I'm only transmitting the legal 4 watts but I just wondered if anyone else had this good a signal using NGP systems on metal vehicles?
It picks up better than my 30' Solarcox on a 50' tower! I'm amazed.
I can pickup transmissions from Canada to South America and beyond. I live in Jacksonville Florida and the local signals darn near blow me out of the cab!
Of course I'm only transmitting the legal 4 watts but I just wondered if anyone else had this good a signal using NGP systems on metal vehicles?
It picks up better than my 30' Solarcox on a 50' tower! I'm amazed.