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jst



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CBs and setting up
Can anyone recommend a good CB antenna base for use on a LR that doesn't require any drilling or need a rack/ladder or similar to attach it to.

Gutter mounts dont seem to work that well in my experience which i presume is down to the lack of ground plane (earth)?

If you have mount that isint earthing through its base, ie due to being on Ali and paint, can you not just run a separate earth wire to the base or does it have to earth at the base for bext range/reception? Cheers

James
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Laurie



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Re: CBs and setting up
jst wrote:
If you have mount that isint earthing through its base, ie due to being on Ali and paint, can you not just run a separate earth wire to the base or does it have to earth at the base for bext range/reception?

Mag-mounts work fine without earthing, so it's obviously not essential. 
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jst



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mag mount to where? is the roof steel on them?

just seen thunder pole do an additional earth lead which would suggest you can run a separate earth for them i guess. Cheers

James
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I use a Artificial Ground Plane attached to my roof rack The unit simulates a connection to ground, so you do not have to worry about your metal to metal earthing. This cured the SWR problems I had which was down to poor earthing and is also a good way of helping to reduce interference as it allows the aerial to be completely isolated from the vehicle.
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Laurie



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jst wrote:
mag mount to where? is the roof steel on them?

I was merely using Mag-mounts as an example of an earthless aerial, not suggesting you try to use one. 
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jst



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cheers guys,

Laurie sorry i mis-interpreted it that you ran one on a defender.


PJW - do you have a link? Cheers

James
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BigMike



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here

http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/f293/how-insta...ing-28789/

On a defender you're pretty much stuffed apart from the above if you dont want to rack/ladder/gutter mount or dont want to drill. The link isn't a bad solution actually.

I had this on my last 90. Yes you do have to drill but it's neat and unobtrusive when the aerial is removed. Easy to fit too.

http://www.land-rover-blog.co.uk/how-to-in...-defender/
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Not sure if it is possible on the Puma but IIRC it has a very similar rear wheel mount to the Discovery now. On myh old Disco I used some flat bar and mounted it to the same studs that hold the wheel carrier to the doorat the place where the top of the bar clears the top of the spare wheel I put a 90 degree return on the flat bar and mounted the aerial to that. hmm You will need to drill a hole into the door though I remember so unless there is a blanked grommet already then scrub that one!
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JWL



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Years ago I had an Ifor Williams top on a 110 and used to put a magnetic base flashing light on the top when escorting farm machinery. To make it stick I had glued another magnetic base on the underside of the Ifor so that the 2 magnets would be attracted to each other. No reason not to stick one above the headlining on the underside of the roof.
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In my experience gutter mounts work fine on a Defender hardtop, just make sure the grub screws bite through the sealant & paintwork into the steel gutter below. Steve.
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BigRuss



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Top tip


Make sure you have the CB setup for the right region that you in! Whistle Russell
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jst



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Miserableolgit wrote:
In my experience gutter mounts work fine on a Defender hardtop, just make sure the grub screws bite through the sealant & paintwork into the steel gutter below.


dont really want to get into the paint on this one! Cheers

James
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90 2010 Hardtop
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jst



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BigRuss wrote:

setup for the right region that you in! Whistle


been there, done that before too! Cheers

James
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90 2010 Hardtop
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jst wrote:
Miserableolgit wrote:
In my experience gutter mounts work fine on a Defender hardtop, just make sure the grub screws bite through the sealant & paintwork into the steel gutter below.

dont really want to get into the paint on this one!

No need. Earth the set inside the vehicle instead. 
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