CB & dual whips
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CB & dual whips
Okay guys I'm really thinking about putting a CB in my truck. The only thing I'm concerned about are the antennas. I'd like to run dual whips just behind the cab. What size should I get for the best function and good looks? My truck is a 93 C2500 RCLB.
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#2
I got dual 4 footers and there plenty big. I only have one hooked up because I was getting weird interference when both were hooked up. So the second is just cosmetic . I hear the longer and bigger gauge your cb antenna wire to the cb gets better signal and such.
1995 Ram 3500 4x4 5.9 12 Valve Automatic
4" Straight Pipe to 9" Stack
1995 Ram 3500 4x4 5.9 12 Valve Automatic
4" Straight Pipe to 9" Stack
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Yeah definitely. Right now I have the Firestick fiberglass ones. One is adjustable tuning and the other is just the one where you cut the wire to tune it. But they aren't very flexible. I can hit a garage door or a parking garage and they won break but they sure scare me . My dads truck had a wilson 1000 which is metal and it's super flexible . That one is tuned by raising it up and down in the little magnetic mount it's in.
1995 Ram 3500 4x4 5.9 12 Valve Automatic
4" Straight Pipe to 9" Stack
1995 Ram 3500 4x4 5.9 12 Valve Automatic
4" Straight Pipe to 9" Stack
#7
The Wilson's are a lot more flexible...I've broken my Firesticks driving through a parking garage...too many hits to the antennas. You can tune duals, it just takes a bit more, and is a bit harder. I did it on my 97, and it works fine. I went with a Wilson 5000 on my 96, just because I was feeling lazy and didn't want to have to drill brackets on the truck. The Wilson's have to get tuned both by moving the whip up and down, and also being cut on the bottom. I think I had to cut about a 1/2 in off the bottom of mine to get it in tune.
#8
if you run properly phased duals on a truck it pushes the best signal in front and behind you, and much less range to the sides.
having one antenna as a "dummy" makes it what's called a reflector.. it will actually push the signal pattern in the direction opposite of it, it would make more sense to use both.
i'm not getting technical, but I have plenty of info to share on this subject
having one antenna as a "dummy" makes it what's called a reflector.. it will actually push the signal pattern in the direction opposite of it, it would make more sense to use both.
i'm not getting technical, but I have plenty of info to share on this subject
Last edited by Budgreen; 03-10-2012 at 10:31 PM.
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