More power?

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by csw1818, Sep 8, 2015.

  1. csw1818

    csw1818 Medium Load Member

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    So just get a mount and it will automatically ground?
     
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  3. TROOPER to TRUCKER

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    I just gotta super glue my diphole into the mount the freight shaker hasn't totally thrown it out but brought it out a few screws.
     
  4. csw1818

    csw1818 Medium Load Member

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    I'm thinking about buying a regular mount and mounting it to the mount I have and just tightening the heck out of it. But is there a way to tell that the radio is grounded better?
     
  5. volvo244t

    volvo244t Road Train Member

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    You don't need a new mount. Just drill a hole in the flat part of your existing mount, just in front of the two mounting bolts, so you can put the downward antenna there. You'll be setup about perfectly then.
     
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  6. csw1818

    csw1818 Medium Load Member

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    I'm not understanding you? I need a place to put the antenna right... like a antenna port without the coax right? I can't just drill a hole and stick the antenna in it
     
  7. volvo244t

    volvo244t Road Train Member

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    Use a 3/8-24 bolt (1" long max) and a long (1-7/8") stud nut. Remember to use all stainless stuff. No "antenna port" needed...
     
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  8. csw1818

    csw1818 Medium Load Member

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    That's what I needed
     
  9. jessejamesdallas

    jessejamesdallas Road Train Member

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    Sounds like you have a Galaxy 919 that has had a RFX board added to the back...Depending on which RFX Amp-kit was installed, it could do between 75 and 150 watts...(without the RFX-kit the radio would only be doing around 10-12 watts)
     
  10. csw1818

    csw1818 Medium Load Member

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    Switched to a cascadia. And that's my dipole. Still runs about 1 swr across all channels don't know how much farther I get out havent tested it yet
     

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  11. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    Here is my homemade dipole mount
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