CB Radio - Review
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CB Radio - Review
All - I am considering purchasing a CB Radio and curious on recommendations.
I would be using the CB Radio only went off roading with friends.
I was thinking about as it seems to have a lot of good reviews from Amazon but, figured I will hit you all up for feedback.
Things I am wondering....do I need a big antenna.
I would be using the CB Radio only went off roading with friends.
I was thinking about as it seems to have a lot of good reviews from Amazon but, figured I will hit you all up for feedback.
Things I am wondering....do I need a big antenna.
#2
UPDATE
Got all my CB Radio stuff, was poking around trying to figure out where to mount and run the cables.
I am thinking of putting the antenna on the passenger side front bumper. Anyone have a recommendation on how to run the cable from the front bumper to inside the cabin?
Also, the mounting of the actual CB Radio, I was tossing around mounting it in the cubby between the seats, any thoughts or recommendations to mount it in a different location?
Got all my CB Radio stuff, was poking around trying to figure out where to mount and run the cables.
I am thinking of putting the antenna on the passenger side front bumper. Anyone have a recommendation on how to run the cable from the front bumper to inside the cabin?
Also, the mounting of the actual CB Radio, I was tossing around mounting it in the cubby between the seats, any thoughts or recommendations to mount it in a different location?
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#4
Consider mounting the antenna on the spare tire mount. It wouldnt affect any trim pieces and is out of the way. I believe the antenna tip needs to be above the roofline, correct me if im wrong. Eons ago i had mine mounted on the front bumper side and soon it was grabbed by a tree limb.
Not mine, similar to this
Not mine, similar to this
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#6
Ok, so I checked out the rear tire holder,
I am going to buy an "L" bracket and drill out holes on each side of the "L"
One side will be for mounting to rear tire holder, the other side will be for mounting quick release.
Will probably need to use (2) bolts for mounting to the rear tire holder.
I need to figure out a location to run the cable for the antenna as I don't like the idea of shutting the tail gate on it. I am thinking there might be an opportunity to penetrate the tail bate using the rear wiper or drilling a hole in the tail gate. I will have to remove the rear tire and explore my options.
For power, I am going to leverage the rear cigarette port on the drivers side but, use vampire clips and run the wires to the cubby. In the cubby I will drill out a hole for the antenna wire and power wires. This way everything will be hidden and when I am not using the CB, I can unmount it and toss in glove box.
I am going to buy an "L" bracket and drill out holes on each side of the "L"
One side will be for mounting to rear tire holder, the other side will be for mounting quick release.
Will probably need to use (2) bolts for mounting to the rear tire holder.
I need to figure out a location to run the cable for the antenna as I don't like the idea of shutting the tail gate on it. I am thinking there might be an opportunity to penetrate the tail bate using the rear wiper or drilling a hole in the tail gate. I will have to remove the rear tire and explore my options.
For power, I am going to leverage the rear cigarette port on the drivers side but, use vampire clips and run the wires to the cubby. In the cubby I will drill out a hole for the antenna wire and power wires. This way everything will be hidden and when I am not using the CB, I can unmount it and toss in glove box.
#7
My antenna is mounted on the spare carrier. You can feed the antenna wire through the grommet that also carries the window washer tube, and then through other grommets between the door and the frame into the right rear cavity. From there, run up behind the trim into the roof behind the headliner and you can go where-ever you want. Mine goes all the way to the front of the truck; the CB is mounted centrally on the dash with power coming from the fuse box under the steering column.
#8
My antenna is mounted on the spare carrier. You can feed the antenna wire through the grommet that also carries the window washer tube, and then through other grommets between the door and the frame into the right rear cavity. From there, run up behind the trim into the roof behind the headliner and you can go where-ever you want. Mine goes all the way to the front of the truck; the CB is mounted centrally on the dash with power coming from the fuse box under the steering column.
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