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Multiple antenna placement on SUV

buickid

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Hey there, finally gonna get around to drilling holes in my truck for a Breedlove puck mount. Vehicle is a 1999 Toyota 4Runner, with sunroof. I'm also an amateur, so I plan on adding an NMO mount for my 2/70 dualband, and another for a future UHF DMR or P25 radio. Based on the difficulties in tuning with a centered antenna that we've encountered with a friend's van in the other thread, and someone mentioning that large roof vehicles work better with the antenna near the rear edge of the roof, I was thinking of placing the puck maybe 12-18" from the rear hatch, with the two NMO mounts in line toward the front of the vehicle. I have to see how far back the sunroof retracts, although the coax might be able to lay flat enough that it won't make contact.

Anyone see anything critically wrong with this layout?
 
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I am also thinking of a drilling a hole in the roof for a Sirio Performer 5k.

Do it, use the Sirio SO239 body mount. They come with a handy screw on cap to put on them when you take off the antenna. Off the top of my head it's a 5/8" hole.

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I’d have the CB Antenna at best position, with others at lesser.

Today, might not matter so much, but, tomorrow, CB might be the near-only way to raise another person.

Highest ratio of users.

Hey Slow, if things get bad enough...CB won't even be a twinkle of a thought in the mind to communicate with others...at best we may go back to using Smoke Signals...if we can figure it all out and survive at all.
 

Hey Slow, if things get bad enough...CB won't even be a twinkle of a thought in the mind to communicate with others...at best we may go back to using Smoke Signals...if we can figure it all out and survive at all.

No gasoline, it still might be easier to roll the car around the yard with the solar panel on it than to climb on the roof and turn those.

Roll it back into the garage at night.
Use the engine & trans to block the driveway.
 
Will that mount be enough to keep that Sirio from flexing the roof?
I wouldn't think so, unless you put a large plate underneath. I'm going with the Breedlove puck with the 6x6 plate underneath. Have the headliner down, just need to finish up reassembling a 97 Land Cruiser for a friend before I work on my own junk... haha
 
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I wouldn't think so, unless you put a large plate underneath. I'm going with the Breedlove puck with the 6x6 plate underneath. Have the headliner down, just need to finish up reassembling a 97 Land Cruiser for a friend before I work on my own junk... haha

Ok ya that’s what I thought. I was going to go with the 4.5” puck with terminal ends. That should give the support needed. Although your idea really makes it extra rigid. Definitely no flex with that!
 
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Ok ya that’s what I thought. I was going to go with the 4.5” puck with terminal ends. That should give the support needed. Although your idea really makes it extra rigid. Definitely no flex with that!
I have a 6x6 plate under my puck, and it still flexes. I had a cheap washer mount for a few years before that with a rigid center loaded antenna and it was never a problem. I switched to the puck because I moved to a very large antenna, otherwise I'd probably still be running the other mount.
 

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