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<p>[QUOTE="Night Stalker10, post: 12367763, member: 200038"]Man my COVID brain really messes with me sometimes. I'm having a hard time understanding the part about having a fuel line hooked up to your 102" antenna. Can you post a picture of your antenna setup? They recommend mounting an antenna so that at least 2/3 of the antenna is above a metal structure, such as the roof of your trucks cab. At least hopefully the trucks cab is some form of metal. So where you have it mounted, the antenna should be plenty high, and I doubt it would cause any reflection problems. You say you are getting good reports and if your happy with the distance, then I wouldn't be too concerned about it. On today's trucks, a guy just had to do what ever it takes to make it work. Even if it means connecting a fuel line to the antenna .... Ha, just kidding.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Night Stalker10, post: 12367763, member: 200038"]Man my COVID brain really messes with me sometimes. I'm having a hard time understanding the part about having a fuel line hooked up to your 102" antenna. Can you post a picture of your antenna setup? They recommend mounting an antenna so that at least 2/3 of the antenna is above a metal structure, such as the roof of your trucks cab. At least hopefully the trucks cab is some form of metal. So where you have it mounted, the antenna should be plenty high, and I doubt it would cause any reflection problems. You say you are getting good reports and if your happy with the distance, then I wouldn't be too concerned about it. On today's trucks, a guy just had to do what ever it takes to make it work. Even if it means connecting a fuel line to the antenna .... Ha, just kidding.[/QUOTE]
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