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    anyone know a good site to order an antenna and mounting kit from? i dont know what brand i want...i have this old cb my dad gave me, i dont need much distance, its just to talk to my buddies when we are out mudding, like a couple hundred feet apart. i want the mounting kit that goes on the drivers rear tail light. thanks for any help ya'll

    hurricane

  • #2
    Do you have Radio-Shack's up north? They are a good local supply house. If not, do a Google search. Personally, I'm not a big E-Bay fan, but to each their own.
    http://www.cobra.com/
    I have always wanted this one:

    But, I bought:


    Buy an SWR meter and learn how to tune the antenna. These units are "line of sight" broadcast/receive, so IMO - the antenna is the most important "link."
    Money pit!

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    • #3
      Try a truck stop. The ones in the US have plenty of CB equipment, antennas, mounts and cables for sale. I see that Winnipeg has several Flying J and Petro truck stops on the Trans-Canada Hwy.

      Here's a link to a list of mail-order stores that sell Firestik products:
      http://www.firestik.com/WhereToBuy.htm
      If you don't like the way I drive, stay out of the bushes!
      KI6MLU

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      • #4
        I had good luck with these guys.
        http://www.rightchannelradios.com/

        I recommend Wilson antenna over Firestick. My Wilson works better then my Firestick did and my Firestick snapped.:2:
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        • #5
          thanks guys, the flying J isnt far from my place actually. thats a good idea. all i need are the ant and the cable to connect to the radio. i could always make a bracket that isnt too hard. anyone know if the bracket has to ground to the body or anything? i have never wired up a cb. done a few stereos. anything similar between them?

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          • #6
            Yes, You need to mount the bracket to ground. You can do a ground with a wire if your mounting location isn't going to be grounded.
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            • #7
              so the bracket that slips in behind the drivers rear tailight, what does it ground too? the ground for the light?

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              • #8
                I just installed a Cobra 75 with a 5' Top Loaded Firestick and had it tuned by a "professional" and he said that the 18' cable is important. I had originally got a 12 footer and replaced it with the 18 footer and I guess he was right, the SWR reading went way down. Grounding was very important as well, making sure that the plastic washer on the connector is in the right place.

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                • #9
                  Anyone use the "groundless" antennas? No reviews for this on amazon, just wondering if anyone here has imput on em.

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