Ham Antennas on fiberglass caps.....ideas??
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Ham Antennas on fiberglass caps.....ideas??
I want to install the new Yaesu FT-8900 in my truck in the near future. It features 10m, 6m, 2m, and 70cm operation and should be a blast in the truck. I perfer NMO mount antennas and usually punch a 3/4" hole just above the dome light for a clean permanent mount. I have a Leer fiberglass cap on this one, and would like to install individual 10M, 6M, and 2m/70cm antennas centered on the cap. The first question though is how to create a ground plane under the array, and second, how do I mount them?<br><br>I was thinking of bending up a large narrow bracket that would stand off the roof of the cap slightly and would provide a counterpoise too. My 3 antennas would be mounted inline. I would prefer direct mount to the cap though. Any ideas?<br><br>-Tom, K3GM-
Re:Ham Antennas on fiberglass caps.....ideas??
The 2m is easy, just put a couple of 19" wires under for a counterpose. The longer ones are not so easy, can you run a wire down each side grounded to the pu body? Or maybe a sheet metal or screen ceiling in the thing. All you can do is experiment, they will not load to normal standards mounted on glass. How about a marine antenna? They are built for that. I know that they make 10 in a groundless antenna which is basically a loaded verticle dipole fed from the bottom, like a cb bigstick, a coaxal antenna but loaded for a shorter length. I know the cure, but don't know if you want to get the crafty. Build a J pole, they work great, but it would be quite high. You can use a cb whip cut off and make an insulated base to hold the tuning section. I ran a home mede J pole on a big truck, it just looked like a cb. Oh well, just some ideas. Oh yeah, I run a full length cb shakspere whip mounted at the bottom of the rear window level and have no problems with heigth. A 10 on the roof would probably be about the same maybe a little higher. Another thing you can do is put any length whip up and feed it through a tuner. It will work as a random wire and let you load other freq. I did that a lot on the big trucks. Want to get fancy, run a loop a foot or so above the roof and feed it through a tuner, or the loop is not far off, just tune it, they are vertically polorized.
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Re:Ham Antennas on fiberglass caps.....ideas??
Thanks, Haulin', you offered some good ideas. You're the second person to suggest the screen on the ceiling, so I might give that a try, connecting everything to the body of the truck in several places. What I have in mind is 3 Larsen whips. A base loaded 10, a 1/4 w for 6, and a 5/8 over a 1/2 w for 2 and 70cm. They all should look pretty uniform an won't stick out too badly. Let you know how I make out.
Re:Ham Antennas on fiberglass caps.....ideas??
Hey I knew a guy that did this... Insulate your hitch on teflon, put some inductance in line with all of the pigtail wires and use a tuner to load up the trailer
You have a random dipole that is loaded against the truck. What I ran for several years with the big truck, was TR7, Dentron Supertuner, and 45 feet of wire over a flatbed. I had a post over the headache rack and attached a fishing pole with copper antenna wire out to a side kit post at the rear of the trailer. The wire was at 13 foot and loaded on any frequency. It did as good as a dipole at the house. My scanner is down so I can't send a picture but I have a couple.
You have a random dipole that is loaded against the truck. What I ran for several years with the big truck, was TR7, Dentron Supertuner, and 45 feet of wire over a flatbed. I had a post over the headache rack and attached a fishing pole with copper antenna wire out to a side kit post at the rear of the trailer. The wire was at 13 foot and loaded on any frequency. It did as good as a dipole at the house. My scanner is down so I can't send a picture but I have a couple.
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