2017+ Cascadia Evolution Antenna Mount
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Slowmover1, Mar 11, 2018.
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Sure. I’d be happy to try something else. Looking forward to how you do it.
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As in? SWR isn’t a problem.
The whole thing is an experiment. As said, work in progress. I’m happy to take suggestions. As of now, I have the basics in place to try other radios or antennas or whatchees.
I’m miles from where I started.
Decided to leave San Antonio. Head north to FTW. Rode east on IH10 out to the 130 Toll Road (bypasses IH-35N with 85-mph speed limit.)
I listed to Crackpot Cornpone from his base in SA (a good one, irritating as he is) the 27-miles east till the left hand turn. Picked him up a few more times (air miles likely the same).
Caught the I35 traffic a few times from 20-miles east.
And jabbered with a few other drivers in the IH35 25-year re-construction project now down to the area near Fort Hood once back on that road well north of #### town (Austin).
Ahead and behind by a few miles wasn’t a problem. Once the sun was really down and gone I had to back off the RF gain.
A decent start. I don’t doubt it can be better, Craig, and there’s more to come. Thx.Last edited: Mar 31, 2018
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And, thanks, MeteorGray, I did have an insulator throwing me off. It was resonant above the target. Meaning about a nine foot antenna would have gotten me what I wanted.
The ground plane approach has been fun to try.
And though I may not have mentioned it in this thread, I still have my Dodge Cummins to do, and a 35’ all aluminum travel trailer. I’ve wound up with all kinds of odds, ends and pieces over the years. Just maybe some of it will come in handy again.Last edited: Mar 31, 2018
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You bet some of that junk will come in handy. I find myself using stuff that I originally bought a couple of decades ago for some long-forgotten projects.
About the SWR, I've seen charts showing a 2.0 would equate to about a 10% watts-out-of-the-antenna penalty compared to about a 4% loss at 1.5; so about a 6% differential penalty. Not that much.
However, I believe that little Italy amp specifies 1.5 as a preferred SWR ceiling. I'm sure that short conversations would be no problem, but they do tend to heat up sometimes.Slowmover1 Thanks this. -
Thanks.
It’s now on the dash. Won’t be hard to keep track.
IIRC, “resonant “ and about 2.0 not problem. 100W give or take, 6% won’t matter. Hell, 6% of 60 won’t.
I’ve no idea what all the West Coast antenna and mirror mount pieces are good for, but there’s bound to be something. -
couldnt you have done a better install with the cable
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will the old Cascadia mount fit the newer trucks
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what truck is that mounted looks like a nice install
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Your in a cascadia or a binder,dont remember..
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