b4 i had a old cobra 29 peaked n tuned with the old school road king 56 mic along with cheaper antenas fire stick,francis,etc.loved that cb that is long gone,longer story then i will tell,anyways stuck with a plain ol cobra 29 with cheap thin flimsy antenas that bend way backwards doing 75 plus mph lol,,,,so for xmas my wifey gets me a connex 3300hp from the cb shop in walcott,ia how she did that i dont know dont care,so ive waited and waited till my b day and i bought myself 2 wilson 2000 antenas witch arrived today,im so stoked up to put all in my pete tomorrow, so this should be a great set up right or wrong ? the only thing i think i could do better is get better coax cable that i cant afford right now and cant wait any longer to have a good cb once again,any thoughts would be great,thanx
Bryan
new cb
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Once you get it setup, I think you will be very happy with it. Remember you will have to pay more money to have the radio converted to the cb band, unless your wife had the cb shop convert it already. You will want to run it on AM mode, on band D. It doesn’t hurt to upgrade the coax, but it probably isn’t necessary unless it’s old or damaged.
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Try and determine if stock antenna mount(s) are co-phased or is only one of them used for the cb ( probably driver side if not co-phased) and once antenna(s) and radio are installed you will want to check swr and adjust if necessary, so you will need a swr meter and 3' jumper coax since radio doesnt have a built in swr meter. The radio should only draw at max 5 amps so the stock power hookups should work just fine. Once installed and everything checks out you should be very satisfied with overall performance of transmit and receive range, both the Wilson and Connex brand have been industry standards for quite some time.
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Important detail having radio converted to 11meter but usually shop will do that.
If you dont have room in budget to purchase swr meter and jumper coax you can instead use the Cobra 29 to check swr , it probably wont be 100% accurate but will be in the ballpark or you can have a cb shop check and adjust like Walcotts.Last edited: Feb 4, 2018
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Did you read Walcotts reviews?
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You can pick up an SWR meter including shipping for about $20 on ebay, a 3 foot patch coax for $10 free shipping, you can also buy an automatic antenna tuner that handles 200W for about $90 on ebay, then you don't need the SWR meter as the tuner has one for reference, but will keep your SWR at 1.0
Old Coax if not bent up or breached usually is ok, Have Fun with your new set up -
Got a link for the atu is it China built ?
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I thougbt on the pete, only one antenna was capable of plugging in?
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What would be also good a 102"whip
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You need a set meter to tune those Wilson antennas.
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