Off-Road Ranger I
I'm hooking up both my CB and Yaesu 8900 in my new rig, A Jeep JKU. From everything I've read, the spare tire mount is one of the worst areas for SWR readings.
I have one KM400 on the hood lip, driver's side, and am wondering if I can run a second mount/antenna on the passenger's side or even both on the same side, maybe the A pillar, separated about 18". If I understood various Ham forums, as long as it's not 150Mhz, an antenna near the radio antenna shouldn't be a problem?
I'm installing limb risers because just getting out of my driveway and down the fire road to the pavement usually requires limbs slapping my rigs if not the chainsaw coming out. For this reason, I don't use a firestick, since many get snapped off around here.
The other option I was looking at was keeping the 2/70 on the hood lip and running the CB antenna in the back with a lip mount vertically off the hinge side of the tailgate, that'd be about 8" clear of the spare tire.
The Ham antenna is the priority, as the CB is only for close proximity trail rides and to check when the logging trucks rollout and if they're about to run me over.
Any input would be appreciated.
Britzy
I have one KM400 on the hood lip, driver's side, and am wondering if I can run a second mount/antenna on the passenger's side or even both on the same side, maybe the A pillar, separated about 18". If I understood various Ham forums, as long as it's not 150Mhz, an antenna near the radio antenna shouldn't be a problem?
I'm installing limb risers because just getting out of my driveway and down the fire road to the pavement usually requires limbs slapping my rigs if not the chainsaw coming out. For this reason, I don't use a firestick, since many get snapped off around here.
The other option I was looking at was keeping the 2/70 on the hood lip and running the CB antenna in the back with a lip mount vertically off the hinge side of the tailgate, that'd be about 8" clear of the spare tire.
The Ham antenna is the priority, as the CB is only for close proximity trail rides and to check when the logging trucks rollout and if they're about to run me over.
Any input would be appreciated.
Britzy