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Location: Chillicothe,ohio
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hi im new to ham radio just got a used but good yaesu ft7800 im lookin to find a decent mobile magnet mount antenna what are some affordable to start with thanks
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: East-Central Pennsylvania
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Magnet mount? you want a magnet mount?
Ok, let me tell you something I knew years ago that my close friends who got licensed first needed to learn.... That the problem with a magnet mount is that it leaves the coax outside the vehicle and therein lies the weak link... getting the coax inside the vehicle past a weatherseal and a pinch point That is the problem, the pinching of the coax. Unless you are leasing a vehicle or still making payments on it drill a hole put in an NMO mount screw an antenna to it and never worry about pinched coax. ask around with other local amateurs someone local to you might even have the proper sized Greenly chassis punch. AD (N2TBI)
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I'll second the NMO mount recommendation. You don't need the Greenlee punch, though; a 3/4 inch hole saw does fine. Use a variable speed drill, and take it slow.
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Or you could simply drill and use grommets to get the coax out. I have run many wires from the inside to the outside on various vehicles and NEVER pinched the coax. Actually, the coaxs aren't pinches on our 18 trucks with dual antennas at work either.
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I've take a drill to the roof of a brand new car enough times that it doesn't even worry me anymore. Friends have watched in fascination while I got out my Sawsall and walked towards a brand new pickup truck and proceeded to cut a 22x30 hole in the roof. (I haven't owned a vehicle without a sunroof since 1984 and I see no reason to stop cutting holes in my car's roof now...) drilling a hole in the roof for an antenna is about as emotionally interesting to me as taking a piss. BTW, the antenna I personall recommend? a Diamond NR770HNMO. Mine is the NR770HNMOB (the "B" means it's black) Avoid the BIG antennae like the SG7900 (the BRASS fold-over pivot point is weak) In theory the big antenna getting more signal out is great, but once it snaps off it isn't gonna propagate much signal.
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I have two Comet SBB-1NMOs on my Bronco II. On top of the roof like that, they work fine even though they're basically just big rubber duckies, and that way I don't have to take them off to get in the garage.
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Whatever man. I know you are the "technical advisor" and all but you are making simple tasks too "technical". This is a damn antenna for Christ's sake. Grommets and mount it where you want. That way the drilled hole can be hidden from view and you can make a few more bucks when you sell the POS. Some people are too concerned with disagreeing for the sake of being right.
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I can't speak for Allan, but I will say that a hole-mounted antenna just works better. I used to be the same way, not wanting to do anything to the vehicle for fear of hurting its resale value or looks. Then I had to use a hole-mounted antenna to make one radio work properly (kept getting RF down the coax shield), and never looked back.
It's solid, it's electrically much better, and unless you're selling into the collector market, it makes no difference at all on resale. Just do it. |
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I also recommend that you plan to install a permanent NMO mount in the roof of your truck. I have had very good luck with several Larsen antennas on various vehicles and radio bands. If you do want to start with a magnet-mount antenna, a basic MFJ-1724B or MFJ-1729 should be reasonable.
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ok i have a question about antennas and range. i'm looking at picking up a kenwood tm 271a to use in my truck for spectating desert races and pit support for a team. i used to have a mag mount, but sold that whole set up for rent money. now, i have no cares about cutting a hole for the antenna. but, all the time i see highway patrol or regular city cops with around 4 or 5 antennas on the roof, but none of them are over 12-18" long, some even look less than 6". what kind of range am i looking at getting from an antenna that short, or does anyone know of any "puck" style antennas? i'm thinking of ones similar to the antenna lowrance uses for their gps systems, or this one: click here for a low profile look. so far my truck still has the look of being stock, except for a tube bumper, so a
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