Antenna question

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by QuietStorm, Jun 22, 2019.

  1. skellr

    skellr Road Train Member

    8,737
    12,187
    Jul 17, 2011
    The Village, Portmeirion
    0
    Me too.

    Like the old school buses that hung chain segments from the rear axle. You could hear them coming a mile a way from the rattle and clink noise.
     
    QuietStorm Thanks this.
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. 062

    062 Road Train Member

    6,212
    33,445
    Oct 20, 2013
    0
    I had to jump a T680 off the other day. Hooked up to the posts behind the sleeper and had 14v at the cables, but only 12.4v at the post and dropped to 3v when he tried cranking the truck. Found that the main ground is bolted to the painted frame rail. Scraped some paint off and it fired right up.
     
    Slowmover1 Thanks this.
  4. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

    9,677
    6,526
    Feb 9, 2012
    Wapwallopen, Pa
    0
    Which antenna are you using? If you use a narrow banded antenna it will eliminate much of that noise and make it easier to hear stuff
     
  5. wolverine11

    wolverine11 Road Train Member

    1,629
    1,234
    Apr 1, 2015
    0
    4.5 foot Francis.
     
    rabbiporkchop Thanks this.
  6. wolverine11

    wolverine11 Road Train Member

    1,629
    1,234
    Apr 1, 2015
    0
    Im going to put the stock antennas back on ( top loaded fiberglass) they are probably about as narrow banded as an antenna can be.
     
  7. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

    9,677
    6,526
    Feb 9, 2012
    Wapwallopen, Pa
    0
    Have you ever tried those flexible Hustler antennas with the load about three-quarters of the way up towards the top?
     
  8. wolverine11

    wolverine11 Road Train Member

    1,629
    1,234
    Apr 1, 2015
    0
    Yes, I have one that I used on Cascadia, need to get a second one since antenna setup is co- phased, I know Clays sell them, I will be heading down to Texas after final delivery in MT, hopefully I will make it to San Antonio, Ive been wanting to try those.
     
    Slowmover1 and rabbiporkchop Thank this.
  9. wolverine11

    wolverine11 Road Train Member

    1,629
    1,234
    Apr 1, 2015
    0
    If I were a betting man I would have to put my money on the fact that the real problem lies with the cheap coax instead of so much with the antennas.
     
    Timin770 Thanks this.
  10. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

    8,716
    24,947
    Jan 20, 2010
    Hesperia, Ca.
    0
    CBC18BB9-0376-4128-919A-71E01FB1EC8F.jpeg
    That Wilson 2k is over 25 years old. I upgraded the shaft to 18”. Stinger been replaced only once thru it’s lifetime.
     
    QuietStorm and rabbiporkchop Thank this.
  11. Method240

    Method240 Light Load Member

    52
    30
    Jun 9, 2019
    TN
    0
    which antenna commonly available is considered narrow banded? there was a post some time ago about tuning an antenna, marking the whip, then adding a spring and returning. mark the whip again. the antenna with the marks closest together is more narrow banded.
    does that sound about right
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.