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Clean VHF/CB radio installs

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by FoleySwampPlotts, Feb 10, 2016.

  1. Apr 12, 2022 at 11:14 AM
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    Looking back on my original post here, for the Victory mount, I chose the:
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    $26 Pctel A/S - 3/4" Hole Thick Roof Mount Antenna
    PCTEL
    .

    And purchased a PL259 connector from my local electronics store to go through the firewall :notsure:. I had the same problem ordering the wrong NMO mount, but easily returned to Amazon.

    But, now I'm looking at not installing the Cobra 75, but instead getting a new FM band CB radio, so I might need to consider my mounting options. :confused:
     
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  3. Apr 12, 2022 at 12:16 PM
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    Does that cable have a stranded or solid center conductor?

     
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    I used the Midland MXTA24 Low Profile Antenna Cable and it worked on the Victory hood mount without issue. (For GMRS, but still NMO)

    The Victory mount on the other hand, I bent a little to make the takeoff stand up straight--annoying they are not pre-bent.
     
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  5. Apr 12, 2022 at 1:18 PM
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    It would be nice if they bent that so that it was level, but for me it's not a deal breaker. At least not enough for me to try to bend it on my own.



     
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  7. Apr 12, 2022 at 1:37 PM
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    "RG58/U has a solid center conductor of 20 AWG bare copper." :thumbsup:
     
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    Other than the 2 common stories the FCC HAS NEVER gone out tracked people down. Sad HAMS
     
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    Some does, but from what I've seen not all. It seems that the difference between R58/U and R58/AU is that AU is aluminum and U is copper. Most of it these days has braided center conductors. Which at least for me are harder to solder than the solid stuff.

     
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    Confirmed, its solid.

    20220412_141251.jpg
     
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    The Sad Trombone story gives me a chuckle every time I think about it. :rofl:
     
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    Just because I sort of lost the thread, is the the PC Tel thick surface mount you linked to on Amazon? If so, it's a better set up than the one I bought to redo my antenna set up.

    Thanks.

     
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    The link in my post is from Amazon (7 available). They also have them at Walmart: PCTEL NMO mount
     
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    Thanks. For some reason the listing on Amazon just confused me. The Victory 4x4 mount is 3/16" thick so the PCTel antenna would seem to need the nylon spacer. Which is fine, especially as it wouldn't require drilling a larger hole in the Victory4x4 bracket and I have compatible nylon spacers.



     
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    Okay. I'm setting up these.

    Ditch Light Mounting Brackets Extensions https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088QTX9N6?_encoding=UTF8

    And a 25W dual band UHF VHF radio. With this I have two questions.

    1. Antenna. I had a CB setup with a fire stick in the past and that thing was hefty. The antennas I see seem to be a bit more uhhhh dainty. For example.
    2. With the antenna is it the same idea for grounding etc? I can run some grounding straps, just curious if I need to scuff paint etc.
    3. I see the mini stubby antennas too. These things. How does the range differ? Or are they about the same range from each?
     
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    What part of the truck are you mounting the bracket to? If you are mounting to the metal, you might not need a ground strap. If you are mounting to something not metal, you'll likely need a ground plane.

    I can't tell you much about the mini stubby as I've never used one. Remind me what band or bands you will be operating on.


     
  18. Apr 14, 2022 at 4:34 PM
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    I have the ditch light brackets already, metal brackets to metal hood.
     
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    For those doing antenna installs, I found this video to be a good tutorial. I've done them before lots of times, but it was a good refresher.

    https://youtu.be/ktQVwfo-s9w

    You don't need an expensive crimper, but you do need a crimper.

    Crimper https://www.amazon.com/KingBra-Coax...=coax+connector+crimping+pliers,aps,73&sr=8-5

    That will do both the center pin and the outer crimping ring. Even though it says it works for RG58, it should work for other sizes as well.
     
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    I don't know how good the Bingfu antenna is, but generally they are all similar. The FireStick has a central fiberglass core with the antenna wrapped around it, IIRC. It's heavier and requires a sturdier mount.

    If you're going metal to metal as long as you make sure you have good contact you shouldn't need to add a grounding braid.

     

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