CB antenna on the trailer?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by ravaughn, May 10, 2017.
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I was thinking because the trailer deck is aluminum and you have so much clearance that I wasn't the only person who thought it was feasible to do. -
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I'd suggest buying several antennas. I'm guessing they might not last real long.snowman_w900, Oxbow, johndeere4020 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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I think the cable and the antenna mount would break before that antenna would.. because of all of the moving around I'd have to do when I got those long loads. It would be best to mount it at the back of the trailer. Mounting it up behind the tractor would defeat any advantage since the cab would block the signals.
You'd just have to make up some kind of mount that lets the antenna base be far enough to allow for overhang of the load and to be moved around with those 4 foot overhangs.
Before I can test it I'd need to wait for some more cable to come in the mail. I can get the antenna at some CB shops. keep in mind you need a fullsize antenna like a 102" whip, any of those 4 or 5.5 feet antennas would not see any improvement being mounted that low. (I mount those on the rack since I have a midroof) -
Get it mounted and let us know how it goes. Last time I checked the mail service gets packages to a guy within a week or so.
Have at it. Post pics.snowman_w900, Orangees, johndeere4020 and 2 others Thank this. -
The trailer is actually probably the best place to put an antenna
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By the way, what WIFI antenna do you have mounted on your bangboard?
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