A little help please....

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by nydroptine, Jan 12, 2008.

  1. nydroptine

    nydroptine Bobtail Member

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    I drive a day cab pete for a local trucking company and bought my first radio(actually wife did for christmas)a cobra 29wxnwst.I'm in need of a good mirror mount antenna.I've been told to not skimp and buy cheap and I'm alright with that so I will be going to a local truck stop for my purchase can someone point me in the right direction.I'm not looking for a high-dollar super long distance antenna after all it's a stock radio.I'm just looking for the best bang for the buck.I have a price limit of say $50.Thanx.
     
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  3. d-man57

    d-man57 Light Load Member

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    I run a Wilson 2000 and if i remember right a 9' coax, it works good for me and it's easy to tune.
     
  4. Johnny99

    Johnny99 Johnny be Good

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    I ran a single 4' Francis for years with a Cobra 29 ltd classic that had been tweaked and tuned. Some guys will tell you a francis is a p.o.s., but I didn't have any trouble talking 4-6 miles with mine. Its cheap, does a decent job, and its durable. Just use good coax. If it's Bar-Jan or Diesel brand stay away from it.
     
  5. nydroptine

    nydroptine Bobtail Member

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    Thank's for the advice guy's.
     
  6. thetez

    thetez Medium Load Member

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    i run two wilson silver loads 4' each. they work great, while i was running one it worked great too. i prefer it much! over my buds frances, my other buds firestick, and deff the horrible k-40's
     
  7. nydroptine

    nydroptine Bobtail Member

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    Okay I went and bought a wilson fgt-2 silverload and gumdrop stud.Am I limiting myself by such a short antenna?
     
  8. thetez

    thetez Medium Load Member

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    Yes..... yes you are....

    although it is possible to do a decent job with that short of an antenna its not easy... first off you will need that antenna as high as you can get it, no question about that, mirror mounts wont do much for you at all. and 2nd its very difficult to tune a 2' antenna... its possible and the adjustable tip makes it easier, but not easy.

    i hope everything works out for you.

    i have gotten into making top of the line antenna systems for all my buds cuz i want to be able to talk to them for as long as possible... ive done lots of research, and talked to a lot of people. weeded out fact and fiction... i tried to give you the best anwser i can. i hope you do well. personally if you plan on keeping a 2' antenna i think you will need to mount it on the center of the cab... even a magnet mount or something... ... something... but a mirror will kick you and keep you down, you will hear some of whats in front of you to he side but thats about it.... maybe that much since its so short.
     
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