Kenworth T700 antenna

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  1. joseph1135

    joseph1135 Papa Murphy

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    Ive got a 2012 KW T700. I'm running a Connex 3400 HP. I can talk as far as I want, I can't receive worth a crap. So, I know it's an issue with the antennas. Problem is they are mounted on the side of the cab. Without having to go to a cb shop and hear the guy ramble on about nothing, whats the best antenna I can pick up for this truck without having to mount another one on the back of the cab? I also have a Galaxy 44 I'm thinking about running again, putting the Connex in the back for a while.
     
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  3. WA4GCH

    WA4GCH Road Train Member

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    What are you running right now ?
     
  4. joseph1135

    joseph1135 Papa Murphy

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    Right now I'm running the Connex with the stock antennas (I know, I know lol).
     
  5. cuzzin it

    cuzzin it Road Train Member

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    Without wanting to change out the cable, i'd look for different antennas, is Taller feasible ?
     
  6. country29

    country29 Medium Load Member

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    for better service put 1 out back like on a pb 387/kw t2000 style mount with separate coax. That is going to be your only option with that fiberglass truck.
     
  7. joseph1135

    joseph1135 Papa Murphy

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    If you do close up of the my sig pic, that's my truck, so, lol, no, taller can't work. I'm thinking of buying some Wilson fiberglass antennas. I don't want to drill or run coaxial cable outside, I just wanted a better alternative. Thank you to everyone for your input!
     
  8. Jeremyc

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    I think you may be stuck if that's the case.

    For what its worth, I have seen a perch type mount for either the T700 or the Cascadia (or both) that mounts where the single mirror mount connects to the door. Maybe that allows you to run the coax through an existing hole in the door?? That would eliminate one of the things you don't want to do. That should allow you to run virtually any antenna you want, probably up to 7'.

    I think I'm going to be getting a truck real soon that has this same set up, so if anyone knows where to find this type of mount, please share.
     
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  10. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    Actually that is not his only option. I drove a 387 Pete with stacked dipoles mounted to the outside of each fairing, and had a 40 mile range. If I did it again, I am sure my range would be greater now, because since then I have found a much better radio technician. It requires minimal fabricating and is totally doable.
     
  11. mike5511

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    Got any pictures of this set up????
     
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