A 1 4 wave 27mhz cb antenna is about 108 inches long.
Mount cb antenna on the roof.
This section is not all inclusive so be sure to check around if you don t see the perfect mount for you in this category.
The roof mount can be mounted on any surface with access from below as the roof is sandwiched between the two mount plates and the coax is connected from below.
Having a clear line of sight is the most important consideration but carefully aiming orienting the antenna and adjusting its height often can overcome the problems created by installing it in a slightly weaker signal area.
Here are the steps.
The entire antenna is below the roof of your truck.
These mounts can also be used on other flat horizontal surfaces.
Make sure the antenna will be at least 12 inches from any other antennas and at least 6 inches from any glass including windows and sunroof.
There are many acceptable locations where an antenna can be mounted such as on your roof in your attic on a wall on the eave of your house and even on the ground.
The closest would be a discone antenna going from 100 900mhz or so.
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Whatever you do do not put holes in your roof to attach your antenna.
Today i mounted a 1 4 wave steel whip antenna on my roof to use as a base station antenna for my cb radio.
If the antenna is installed between two surfaces.
Clean the area on vehicle where you want to place the antenna.
We offer all sorts of options for mounting an antenna on a vehicle roof.
Virtually all cb radios.
A natural installation position will leave your antenna exposed and in most cases protruding beyond your truck s cab roof.
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A big portion of the antenna is boxed in by a section of the truck.
How mount an antenna on your roof in order to mount an antenna on your roof without damaging it you should attach the antenna to the gable the fascia or the chimney.
No such thing exists.
You can also buy non penetrating mounts that use weights rather than screws to hold them in place.