JJ_Phantom Member 208 Member For: 21y 3m 7d Location: ACT Posted 11/03/04 03:39 AM Share Posted 11/03/04 03:39 AM I'll be meeting you at the Shell at 3:30 Saturday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trumpy What's happening? Lifetime Members 1,605 Member For: 21y 11m 24d Gender: Male Location: Steel City, NSW Posted 11/03/04 03:53 AM Author Share Posted 11/03/04 03:53 AM I'll be meeting you at the Shell at 3:30 Saturday. Done See you there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dankman Member 270 Member For: 21y 4m 6d Location: zadank village Canberra Posted 11/03/04 04:35 AM Share Posted 11/03/04 04:35 AM Dankman,When I first put my cb in I didnt want an external aerial at all, so I simply stood an aerial up on the back seat between the split fold of the seat. I was able to get up to 5 km range between my car and my mates (a Late model camira with an identical setup). This is at least equivalent to a handheld.Left it like that for a couple of months until I found the glass mount I have now.I dont think you would have any problems at all mounting on the towbar, especially if your talking truck-sized uhf aerials. Should be fine for our use anyway. Thanks trumpy.... that would save a lot of stuffing around :banghead: Still waiting for the Mishtress to give the go ahead to come along.How long a drive is it from Canberra. I'm thinking so that I dont get lost, and so that I have a little more Optimax in the tank to meet you guys up there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cro Flower Power Lifetime Members 6,114 Member For: 22y 1m 17d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 11/03/04 04:36 AM Share Posted 11/03/04 04:36 AM Cro, just your thoughts or anyone who may shed some light on the subject..... I really dont want to drill holes in my baby, and also have a loan of a CB from work. I was wondering if you think I'd still get a decent reception if I mounted the antenna in place of the tow ball on the back or the car?I can get the areial cable to the back of the car no troubles, just wanted to make sure I'd at least get some sort of reception from that low on the back of the car? No holes need to be drilled mate.As YCL said, if you have a non ground independant arial you will be fine as your car will act as a ground plane.Again as YCL said you wont get much reception behind you, only infront.You also do not need to drill holes in your baby to mount a CB and aerial.If you get say a uh-013 with the detachable head unit you can use double sided tape to attach the head unit in or under your tissue box holder and you can put the main unit under your seat, or if you have a long enough 3pair console cable you can mount in yoru boot like I did.Regarding the aerial, you can buy a bracket from dickies, $20 which will mount on your boot lip. Saleen1 and I got this setup. As long as you have a non ground independant aerial it will work very well giving you enough reception behind and even more ahead of you. This bracket just uses two clamps which clamp into the underside of your bootlip, and has rubber to protect your paintwork.I'll show you my setup on the weekend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trumpy What's happening? Lifetime Members 1,605 Member For: 21y 11m 24d Gender: Male Location: Steel City, NSW Posted 11/03/04 04:48 AM Author Share Posted 11/03/04 04:48 AM How long a drive is it from Canberra. I'm thinking so that I dont get lost, and so that I have a little more Optimax in the tank to meet you guys up there. Canberra to Jindabyne is about 2 hours, maybe a tad more.Your other option would be to turn off the Hume and head to Adelong, Tumut, Adaminaby then Cooma (Snowy Mtns Hwy) and meet us there.It would be a bit quicker than heading all the way up to Yass and then the Barton Hwy to Canberra.I think saleen1 is meeting us in Cooma too (Rob???), and eta in Cooma is around 5 - 5:30pm.Your call, hopefully see you Saturday Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest bossman Guests Posted 11/03/04 04:55 AM Share Posted 11/03/04 04:55 AM If the weather is ok, I will meet you guys at mt annan and cruise down to canberra or maybe turn off at bowral for the day. Unfortunately, I have work things to do on sunday mid morning.But I don't want to miss the opportunity to see a gathering of the best cars available. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trumpy What's happening? Lifetime Members 1,605 Member For: 21y 11m 24d Gender: Male Location: Steel City, NSW Posted 11/03/04 05:02 AM Author Share Posted 11/03/04 05:02 AM If the weather is ok, I will meet you guys at mt annan and cruise down to canberra or maybe turn off at bowral for the day. Unfortunately, I have work things to do on sunday mid morning.But I don't want to miss the opportunity to see a gathering of the best cars available. :banghead: Weather is going to be great, have already organised it with the big man upstairs. Trust me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest cul08r Guests Posted 11/03/04 06:01 AM Share Posted 11/03/04 06:01 AM I have set up my GME TX 3200 in the car with a window mount glass antenna from Dickies. it works a treat so far, and I look forward to giving it a real workout this weekend. As far as the drive goes, I can't wait...Andrew Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrasH Bloody Orange Team (BOT) Donating Members 872 Member For: 21y 5m 5d Gender: Male Location: Canberra, Australia Posted 11/03/04 06:55 AM Share Posted 11/03/04 06:55 AM (edited) If the weather is ok, I will meet you guys at mt annan and cruise down to canberra or maybe turn off at bowral for the day. Unfortunately, I have work things to do on sunday mid morning.But I don't want to miss the opportunity to see a gathering of the best cars available. Weather is going to be great, have already organised it with the big man upstairs. Trust me Now you've done it. Hope you touched wood .... Edited 11/03/04 07:03 AM by KrasH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dankman Member 270 Member For: 21y 4m 6d Location: zadank village Canberra Posted 11/03/04 08:23 AM Share Posted 11/03/04 08:23 AM Cro, wanted to know.... I figured I'd break the piggy bank and spluge on a UHF split with the arial clamped to the boot as you suggested.What I wanted to know was, did you clamp the arial to the boot it self or to the side of it? Also I figure I'll put the base unit in the spot where the sat nav would normally go. Is there power there already? Or di I still need to run a cable from the front of the car? I'm hoping the wiring loom for the ford sat nav is there anyway, saving me a lot of work.Thanks in advance sir. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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