Antenna Grounding

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  1. BigSnipes

    BigSnipes Bobtail Member

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    I got a 2015 International ProStar. I'm putting my antenna on the passenger side mirror arm where is the best place to ground the antenna mount?
     
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  3. jammer910Z

    jammer910Z Road Train Member

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    To the frame , or the negative battery post if it's close by.
     
  4. BTShepp

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    Isn't grounding to the battery post virtually useless? Although you will get a DC ground, you really just need an RF ground, which you will not get from that. Only the capacitance of a magnet mount can get an RF ground without the DC ground. I wasted quite a bit of time before I learned this trying to ground an antenna before.
     
  5. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    Ground strap from bracket to door hinge
    ground strap across the door hinge 2 cab from door
    Ground strap from cab to frame
    Just for Giggles why not run a ground strap from frame 2 battery
    I was always taught the RF and DC potential must be equal
     
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    You can't ground too much, the biggest white noise difference noticed on mine was when I strapped the exhaust pipe
     
  7. BTShepp

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    In my experience, 5 feet of 14 gauge stranded wire from my antenna mount to the negative post didn't make my external SWR meter budge under 3; it was the same without the wire. My ohm meter, OTH, liked it.
     
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  8. rabbiporkchop

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    That 5 feet of wire was acting like an antenna. Since it wasn't resonant, swr was still high.
    I try to keep all my ground straps 10 inches or shorter
     
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    bored silly Road Train Member

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    For ground strap to be effective it needs to be as short as possible sometimes getting it as short as possible is nearly impossible... especially in tight spaces as soon as I can get about 15 more feet of strap I'm going too it's needed on a freightliner
     
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  11. jammer910Z

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    Learned something.... thank you.
     
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