
 Originally Posted by 
Bushwanderer
					 
				 
				Hi ADMIRAL,
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Now regarding bull-bar mounts: On my D1, the aerial mount on the bull bar was attached to the top cross bar. On my D3, I suspect to comply with regs, the antenna mounts on my ARB bar are at either corner of the main bar. I haven't measured that height difference, but if using the same antenna, it would compromise the rearward transmission. I have yet to try it in anger, but to minimise this effect, I've gone for a much longer antenna. However, now that I have a roof rack, I will consider mounting an antenna on that.
Best Wishes,
Peter
			
		 
	 
 Re the bullbar mounts: The way I have mounted my antenna resulted in a range imporovement of at least double using the same antenna. I was amazed at the increase in performance.


The post is held on with a bolt through the original mounting hole in the bullbar and is behind the line of the bar so should keep the RTA happy.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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