CB Mount

mr.c

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I just got finished putting in new ceiling and had to take out all the
sides etc. If you want to know more, I wll be glad to talk to you or
give you advise.

Al Chernoff
505-821-0693
 
Craig:

If you're interested, I run three radios off the original roof top AM/FM
antenna by using two separate splitters (from a company in OH called
Transal - let me know if you need address/phone number), one having a
PL-59 connector for the CB and the second with a BNC connector for a
scanner. I don't have quite the range that a separate antenna gives
you, for the CB. However, I haven't considered that a detriment.

Although not all will see it my way, I abhor the sight of a GMC with
dual or single CB antennas sprouting from the side view mirrors and the
exposed wiring going through the side of the coach. My way is not only
much more eye pleasing, but quicker to accomplish.

I purchased a low profile, roof mounted CB antenna, but had reservations
about mounting it because of having to get behind the paneling to pull
the antenna wire, so I didn't use it.

Another alternative in the area you are considering mounting is a glass
mount.

If you do mount on the side of the coach, make sure you
consider/understand the antenna radiating pattern when transmitting, so
that you don't create a "blind" spot and loose receiving/transmitting
capability.

Paul Bartz

> From: VAIRBOY [SMTP:VAIRBOY]
> Sent: Thursday, July 16, 1998 1:16 AM
> Subject: GMC: CB Mount
>
> I need some advise on mounting a new CB Antenna. I would like to use a
> side mount and locate it between the rear edge of the driver's side
> window and the front edge of the galley window, about four inches
> below the top edge of the window. My questions are: A) is there
> anything back there I need to worry about hitting (wiring etc...), B)
> is this a structurally supported area or is there a support rib
> located between these two windows that I can drill through (or would
> that be a bad thing).
>
> Thanks - Craig, '78 Royale
 
>
> I need some advise on mounting a new CB Antenna. I would like to use a side
> mount and locate it between the rear edge of the driver's side window and the
> front edge of the galley window, about four inches below the top edge of the
> window. My questions are: A) is there anything back there I need to worry
> about hitting (wiring etc...), B) is this a structurally supported area or is
> there a support rib located between these two windows that I can drill through
> (or would that be a bad thing).
> Thanks - Craig, '78 Royale
Craig: Think about installing a k-40 antenna in the center of your roof,
just ahead of the vent somewhere. Drill it through the rib, install the
mount, & seal it well. I did this and haven't had any leaks since I
installed it therr years age. Incidentally, you can remove the antenna
when you are not using it, put one the base rain cap, and you wouldn't
know it is even there. This works out well when you want to cover the
coach in the winter, or have to take it through a garage door into a
service bay.

try it, you'll like it!!!

Jack ford
"77" Kingsley