Good thing I heed Craig's advice.

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by volvo244t, Dec 17, 2017.

  1. volvo244t

    volvo244t Road Train Member

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    Check your stuff from time to time!

    The side I can see from inside the truck. Looks fine, right?
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    Nope, definitely NOT fine.
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    That could have been bad.
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    Back in business with a heavier duty mount.
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  3. mike5511

    mike5511 Road Train Member

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    Good catch!
     
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  4. craig_sez

    craig_sez Road Train Member

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    Im more than just a pretty face...
     

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  5. mike5511

    mike5511 Road Train Member

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    Lol :biggrin_2559:
     
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  6. jessejamesdallas

    jessejamesdallas Road Train Member

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    Little superglue, some duct tape, should be good as new!:D
     
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  7. craig_sez

    craig_sez Road Train Member

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    Another issue i keep forgetting about till it happens..
    If you have an exposed stud and mount and the only thing that seperates them is a plastic washer....In heavy rain ORRRR if the roads are slushy it can build a bridge of sorts and cause a HIGH swr or ground out the system(causeing high swr)and god knows what happens then if you dont notice....Thank god for my radios swr protect..It dont take much...If it does happen...Cover it so no bridge can be built...In my case i got slush and i couldnt transmit..Sooo out comes a rag and good ole electrical tape and cover most of the stud...It doesnt take much.. 20171218_122656.jpg
     
  8. Meteorgray

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    Wow. That crack is bothersome. It does demonstrate the importance of looking for such things on a rig.

    To heed Craig's second tip, I use some black silicone sealant that is commonly used as gasket material for such things as differentials. I mound it on the area where the whip enters the base. It doesn't make things much prettier, but it does give some protection from the elements, especially rain that too often finds a way to cause headaches in its various forms. It could help ward off the SWR problem that comes if / when moisture could otherwise cause a short, as craig_sez describes.
     
  9. craig_sez

    craig_sez Road Train Member

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    Yeap a royal pain when in the middle of a chat or when you need to use the radio but suddenly cant vause swr protect aint lettin you..
    Only to find out its a pen tip sized water droplet doin it and ya done tokk EVERYTHING apart..
     
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