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Would this work?

Mar 20, 2012
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ImageUploadedByTapatalk1336574916.041962.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1336574933.008136.jpgThinking of mounting a single antenna to the stainless bracket in the picture. The roof cap is fiberglass, the rotating beacon would come of, I would run a ground wire. Trailer is always a flat deck and load height rarely exceeds roof height.

Thanks, FLB
 

Will it work? yes. Will it work well??? not likely. Gotta love those fiberglass cabs.

Also, a word of note, a DC ground and an RF ground are two different things, simply running a wire is usually not enough. You may consider a no ground plane antenna.

A phased array (cophased antennas in cb lingo) also don't require a ground plane and will give you directionality towards the front/back of your truck.


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View attachment 7238View attachment 7239Thinking of mounting a single antenna to the stainless bracket in the picture. The roof cap is fiberglass, the rotating beacon would come of, I would run a ground wire. Trailer is always a flat deck and load height rarely exceeds roof height.

Thanks, FLB

If you find an antenna with a long enough shaft to get the load above the roof, it should work fairly well assuming you can get a decent Rf ground. I would try it and see what happens. I usually co- phase antennas, but I pull a reefer or van and need to be able to talk and hear around the trailer, but if I pulled a flatbed, I would try the single on the back of the cab first to see what happens.
 

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