Sounds OK - but about putting it in centre of dash do you mean on the top ? - You don't say what type of car you drive.
G,day, just purchased G.M.E. TX3220 RADIO and ZCG Scalar antenna, model ZN3-77-10, [ground independant.] I'M very much like Sgt. Shultz on this, intend installing radio on the dash[centre], antenna on bullbar, good choice, or is there a better alternative? look forward in eager anticipation to any replies, Cheers, Bob10![]()
Sounds OK - but about putting it in centre of dash do you mean on the top ? - You don't say what type of car you drive.
Yes the antenna if ground independent will be suitable for bullbar mounting, or anywhere else for that matter. Height is might when it comes to UHF so if you have somewhere else that you can get it up higher you will be marginally better off. Not worth the effort of getting another clamp if the bullbar has a bracket built in.
I drive a Disco2, and I'm thinking about making a bracket for the top of the dash , above the am/fm radio. Would there be an advantage in putting the aerial as close to the edge of the bullbar as possible, to give better reception from behind? Look forward to your advice, cheers, Bob10
As has been said many times before, it is usually a compromise wherever you put the antenna.
The "best" place is in the centre of your roof - on the roof rack or bar or drill a hole in the middle of the roof
Most people who have a roof rack or bar would put it on drivers side of the rack to keep it from hitting branches all the time.
Again, in practice the bull bar will work OK most of the time.
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On my road car I have a roof rack mounted shorty antenna on the drivers side and this was chosen specifically to stop it hitting branches, etc.
Bullbar should be fine for most antennas as long as they are not too short as height is might.
If all you are doing though is talking to other folks nearby, for example, travelling in convoy and never get more than 1000 metres apart then almost any antenna will do. I know that my half-phase short antenna on the roof regularly picks up and transmits to the local repeater 20-30 kilometres away.
There's a lot of useful information on antenna mounting on this site.
www.mobileone.com.au
They're also an Australian manufacturer and very good to deal with.
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Hi slug_burner,
While I don't question your statement, do you have a source for me to educate myself?
TIA,
Peter
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