Kinda thinkin that the bar you had it attached to was an issue..
Just an off the cuff idea..
Rabbi add some input here..
How bout a plate welded to the trl but had a hinge so it drops down when not in use..
Kinda like a folding step..When locked in a useable position you mount the ant like ya did with the 102 but trk a different ant like a 10k or wilson or somethin..
102" antenna fail
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by lilillill, Aug 4, 2017.
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Just gonna be a pia to crawl up for ant mounting and coax connect..
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I do have an extension ladder but it's a PITA because it has to be unstrapped from the bottom of the trailer.
The new trailer doesn't have an upper front vent... hence, no built in ladder.
I wonder how a 102 attached to the exhaust stack would do? Lol -
Not that i know anything about the phase stuff of coax length but length becomes an issue so there has to be a way to adjust for it..
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What kind of truck is it?
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Heck..just attach coax to your stack..use that as antenna..lol -
That's actually been done using a tuner and a non-conductive exhaust coupling.
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It's a Freightliner Cambodia
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Do you have access to a machine shop or a metal fabrication shop with a scrap pile of flat metal parts? Places like that will usually sell things out of the scrap pile for the market value of the scrap which is probably around a dollar fifty per pound which is a lot cheaper than you would pay market value of a 4 x 8 sheet.
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Thats why i said it..Either it was here or someone told me it was done
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