Back in a T680...

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Hick, Jun 22, 2017.

  1. lilillill

    lilillill Sarcasm... it's not just for breakfast

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    I've thought about doing that for shooting skip on the weekends. That or putting a yagi and a mini tower on the back of my trailer.
     
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  3. Flacrkr

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    I had 5 footers they flopped ALOT.
     
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  4. Flacrkr

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    Ya, I was wondering the same. The owner thought I might need to go directly to the battery. But his son who is the one who does the installs said he wouldn't need to do that. I do know that It won't fit in the t680 overhead so I'd have to probably fasten it to the dash without making holes. I'm definitely getting a 100+ watt radio in the not to distant future. Model is still up in the air.
     
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  5. Flacrkr

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    At first I thought something was wrong cause I was hearing faint talking till I realized they were far away. I'm picking up people I didn't hear before out of range of the firesticks I guess. White noise seems to be the same, depends on the area too. I run squelch all the way down and rf right where static starts.
     
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  6. Flacrkr

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    I'm running two antennas cause I stayed with the factory coax. I'll go to one with new coax when I buy the big radio. Hell I have coax left over from other trucks I ran may as well use it. Now I got 4 antennas in the box not counting the 2 factory ones.
     
  7. wolverine11

    wolverine11 Road Train Member

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    Check your owners manual under electrical ( section 5) and locate the fuses. I looked but didnt see cb radio but one page is too small for me to see good. I did find cigarette lighter ( power port) and they use a 15 amp fuse so Im guessing the cb hookup is probably the same. A 100 watt radio will probably draw maximum 10 to 12 amps so you could buy the K40 power cord and run it to a power port and it should be fine.
     
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  8. wolverine11

    wolverine11 Road Train Member

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    Where are you going to mount single antenna?
     
  9. Flacrkr

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    On the driver's side stock mount. Run the new coax where the phased one goes up into the itty bitty cb tray. These plastic trucks are a pain.
     
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  10. wolverine11

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    Sounds like a plan. So use single browning and keep other one in place on other side for looks.
     
  11. stacks

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    problem there my friend is some scumbag could easily steal them but they look real good on the Kenworth
     
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