Going HAM!

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by darthanubis, Jun 7, 2016.

  1. darthanubis

    darthanubis Heavy Load Member

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    I just have a few request to help me setup my truck temporarily until I change trucks.

    The dual band I'm getting is a Diamond 7500 it has a UHF mount. I guess I just need an adapter if I wanted to screw into my 3/8 mount? Or run a fresh feedline and mount?

    For all my radios I'd like to start bypassing factory power and ground and either going straight to the battery or the fuse panel. I can't find any pictures or instructions online to get the radio(s) wired to the Cascadia fuse or batteries. I know guys do it, with all the power they run. Just never seen it.

    Finally, I think I've settled on my first radio, the yaesu ftm100d. I want to have digital capability, and I have read yaesu sounds better than icoms. I also wanted APRS built in, to see other ops in the area I can ragchew with, hopefully other truck drivers. It only has one receiver but the higher model with two is almost the price of an all band transceiver. I will get an all band eventually, but waiting for Yaesu to come out with an all band with c4fm/digital tech in a mobile. Also, the wiresx feature with allow dx, until I do go all band, or I can try to work dx 10meter with the Stryker.

    Thanks guys for getting me on my way. From CB to HAM. I'm studying hard! By the way, anything you guys want to add I'm all ears.

    We need a HAM section here.
     
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  3. Ougigoug

    Ougigoug Heavy Load Member

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    If that could be of any hep....for grounding issue i have use bolts that hold on base seat many times with success.

    Also really easy to use ground straps to the frame with these bolts.

    Good luck & good luck for the ticket.
     
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  4. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    I wonder if you can string a 40 foot antenna along the frame of your trailer? Hmmm?
     
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  5. TheDude1969

    TheDude1969 Heavy Load Member

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    Ragchew, thats a new term for me... got visions of what I'd like to do to wife and kids on a long drive. Never mind I said too much :eek: J/K!

    An early congrats to you dart, on your licenses and new hobby!
     
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  6. craig_sez

    craig_sez Road Train Member

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    Darth..On the cascadia depending where your radio will be mounted...You can run a length of power wire from the door jam plastic cover(on inside of cab by windshield) down to firewall(to the left of steering shaft)You will see a rubber grommet that will allow you access to engine bay side of fire wall.Then just run power wire as you see fit to battery box..
     
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  7. darthanubis

    darthanubis Heavy Load Member

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    I'll look to do that. Thanks!
     
  8. darthanubis

    darthanubis Heavy Load Member

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    Thanks for the support guys!

    I'll update this thread. I feel like I shouldn't be posting this in the CB group. Come on admins, we need a HAM group:)
     
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    craig_sez Road Train Member

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    Yeah its on the fire wall just up from your left foot..If you go in engine bay look around top of sterring column area..
     
  10. darthanubis

    darthanubis Heavy Load Member

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    Wouldn't I need a loom once the wires got outside? Did you do this and do you have pics?
     
  11. craig_sez

    craig_sez Road Train Member

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    Well if you wanna do a loom ya can but i just ran all mine behind the plastics and used plastic wire ties where needed..Sorry no pics...Dude if you can scratch your butt,fart and drink a beer all the same time you will see it in 30 seconds,route it in 45..
     
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