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Thought you guys may be interested in a recent CB antenna install I did.

I was not wanting to put an external antenna or through glass UHF antenna and came across the Axis UHF brand that mounts inside on the windscreen that is a direct connection to the UHF CB.

So far the performance has been great and am very happy for what I use it for. ( on highway listening and talking with other vehicles to see where traffic issues may be etc)

Cost is around $50.00 plus install time.

Cheers,

Pete

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very nice mate!

is it a pain being in your view even though its on the passenger side? and could it have been hidden stealthly behind the black area of the windscreen?

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its not bad where it is and although in line of sight for the passenger I think OK (it is just out of the sweep area of wiper). not sure if you can move closer as it actually indicates in the instructions to keep it 150mm away from the pillar.

(Would possibly be a case of trying it closer to the pillar before final install to see if it makes a difference.)

I mainly use if traveling in the bush to speak with trucks going in the opposite direct. (good to find out where the double ones are hiding)

Pete

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