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Mobile Antenna Placement. Where to put them & why. 

Mike Cricket113
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Sometimes you have to do what you can do. And optimizing your transmission signals is one of the best way to get your TX out further. It’s all about antenna placement.
Watch this video and let’s discuss where we should mount our mobile antennas, and what happens to your signals in different locations on the vehicle.
Let me know in the comments where you have your antennas placed on your vehicle.

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@mikecricket113
@mikecricket113 2 года назад
Sorry about the wind noise. But this is a good topic. Hope you all enjoy. 73.
@codybean2981
@codybean2981 20 дней назад
There's a rumor going round that angling your antenna forward helps get rid of the interference from the truck. Ive been playing around with it and can't tell the difference. Mide you, i do have rf bead all over my setup, so im not sure if that prevents me from being able to tell.
@808pathfinder
@808pathfinder 9 месяцев назад
The angle on the K40s are on a angle, you only do that to with 1/4 wave antennas, I use roof mounted puck in the center of the roof and the dual band antenna 14" behind, drilled through the roof using a SO-239 connector
@pinoyhandymanofalltrades
@pinoyhandymanofalltrades 7 месяцев назад
I mounted my striker all the way to the end of the tailgate of my F-150 driver side just only for the style and put my American flag I don’t use my cb anymore i use gmrs midland which i can pick up more channels.
@Prariedog
@Prariedog Год назад
Great video Mike , Thanks for sharing Safe travels
@rh3309
@rh3309 2 года назад
I am the opposite, I like my HF antenna in the back and my vhf/uhf in the center. Since I use HF for getting the furthest ground wave propagation I like to maximize my gain by using my vehicle groundplane like a beam
@mikecricket113
@mikecricket113 2 года назад
Yeah , it’s what works for you and more power to you. If in the back aims your signal where you want to work DX that’s a great way to run it. Thanks for the comment. 73
@johnmclain6641
@johnmclain6641 3 месяца назад
I take it that it has to be continuous metal? In other words, the hood is metal and you have no trunk. So the Stryker SRA 10 is centered on the roof and not on the car? Also, what if your car is made out of aluminum? Is there alternatives? Thanks for the video and information.....
@mikecricket113
@mikecricket113 3 месяца назад
Center on roof of cab on truck, center on roof of car. If you have an aluminum f150 well I would get the truck mounted version of this antenna and mount it behind the cab in the bed. Put and braided ground strap to the chassis. Hope this helps
@c.j.deyoungiii2704
@c.j.deyoungiii2704 4 месяца назад
Great video! Very informative, thank you!
@mikecricket113
@mikecricket113 4 месяца назад
You’re very welcome! 73
@omarviktoriyamosquera2023
@omarviktoriyamosquera2023 4 месяца назад
How you deal with ugly cable crossing the roof
@mikecricket113
@mikecricket113 4 месяца назад
Me personally I’m not vain about it. Don’t care. But the alternative is. Drilling a hole 🕳️ through the roof and using a NMO mount. It’s a clear installation, and wires easily hidden inside the vehicle
@russwolf323
@russwolf323 9 месяцев назад
Quick question, if you have a sunroof do you center it on the remaining roof to the back? I assume you loose some ground plane with the glass of the sunroof. Thanks, KF0NRP
@mikecricket113
@mikecricket113 9 месяцев назад
Good question. I would have to agree with you. And I would also say to experiment with different placements. Not knowing for sure. I would say your idea is probably the best. The rest of the vehicle will also have an effect on your reflection. But always whether to the back or from center is always the best. But in some cases not always feasible.
@Wally_GTO
@Wally_GTO 11 месяцев назад
I had the antenna vertical with 1.1 SWr Then I located it 45degrees forward and oh man The SWr went crazy 🤪 Almost impossible to get it near 1.5 😩
@mikecricket113
@mikecricket113 11 месяцев назад
That’s just a fashion trend. Put it up vertically and you’ll be alright. 73.
@Fisherman613
@Fisherman613 6 месяцев назад
Do you know if the signal come out of the coil and the whip or just the antenna
@mikecricket113
@mikecricket113 6 месяцев назад
From what I gather all of it. Bottom fed coil usually have your signal travel more upwards and out.
@benwille6680
@benwille6680 6 месяцев назад
Truckers that mount their antennas pointing forward at an angle know that at 60 MPH the antennas will be pointing straight up - the ultimate position.
@mikecricket113
@mikecricket113 6 месяцев назад
I’d like to see a video proving that theory.
@benwille6680
@benwille6680 6 месяцев назад
@@mikecricket113 Me too Mike ! Anything that helps with better transmission. Thanks for the reply.
@tevinsmith3591
@tevinsmith3591 7 месяцев назад
Most truck drivers put them at an angle to avoid vibration big antennas on your mirrors will start vibrating sometimes
@mikecricket113
@mikecricket113 7 месяцев назад
Interesting 🤔. I thought it was just for looks. Thanks 😊
@wand3r3r72
@wand3r3r72 2 месяца назад
@@mikecricket113 not only that it so when you go by something does not hit a tree or something like that
@richiec7602
@richiec7602 Год назад
So most vehicles are rectangular in shape. Thus, having your antenna in the center of your roof puts most of the metal of your vehicle to the front and back. Your strongest signal is front to back and less side to side. Moving the antenna to the back of your vehicle puts most of the metal to the front. Your signal will be strongest to the front of your car. Wherever there is the most metal is where your signal will be the strongest so be careful where you position your vehicle antenna.
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