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CB Aerial coax cable routing
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23 Nov 2013 13:13 #92745
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Decided to give the old CB a chance again, have the idiots all left and gone onto computer socializing networks !
I am mounting the antenna on a spare wheel bracket and want to ensure a no leaks, no trapping of coax and tidy routing of the cable.
Somebody used to market a ribbon type coax, you simply lifted the door seal, passed the ribbon through and pushed the door seal back. The alternative seems to be into the door and if there is room through the door rubber grommet and on into the cabin area.
Ideas (even a photo) would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
I am mounting the antenna on a spare wheel bracket and want to ensure a no leaks, no trapping of coax and tidy routing of the cable.
Somebody used to market a ribbon type coax, you simply lifted the door seal, passed the ribbon through and pushed the door seal back. The alternative seems to be into the door and if there is room through the door rubber grommet and on into the cabin area.
Ideas (even a photo) would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
The only benefit of age is experience.
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23 Nov 2013 13:48 #92750
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Replied by Keefe on topic CB Aerial coax cable routing
That's exactly the route I took from my spare wheel mount.
Once in the cabin, I just fed it up into the roof lining and forwards to the rig.
The rig is mounted just in front of the interior light, power taken from the interior light.
The SWR reading is as near perfect as you can get it. 1:1
Sorry, only pictures I have.
Once in the cabin, I just fed it up into the roof lining and forwards to the rig.
The rig is mounted just in front of the interior light, power taken from the interior light.
The SWR reading is as near perfect as you can get it. 1:1
![[IMG](http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r177/keithbullen/4x4/Coaxentry.jpg)
![[IMG](http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r177/keithbullen/4x4/Coaxrun.jpg)
![[IMG](http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r177/keithbullen/4x4/RIG.jpg)
Sorry, only pictures I have.
![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/8.png)
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23 Nov 2013 13:54 #92752
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Replied by macguyverjimny on topic CB Aerial coax cable routing
Here is what i did,
My cable goes from the spare wheel, down the door and then glued at the botom inside of the door, all the way down to the hinges, where is is then hidded behind the rear bumper mouldings, all the way back to the middle of the rear of the gar, where it enters the cabin of the car at the place where the stock jack is mounted, through a plastic round rubber, into the cabin between the seats to the radio, which sits behind the front seats,
My radio sits on the tunnel behind the rear seats,
Hope this helps.
My cable goes from the spare wheel, down the door and then glued at the botom inside of the door, all the way down to the hinges, where is is then hidded behind the rear bumper mouldings, all the way back to the middle of the rear of the gar, where it enters the cabin of the car at the place where the stock jack is mounted, through a plastic round rubber, into the cabin between the seats to the radio, which sits behind the front seats,
My radio sits on the tunnel behind the rear seats,
Hope this helps.
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24 Nov 2013 11:29 - 24 Nov 2013 11:37 #92930
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Thanks very much to you both. I think a picture saves a thousand words, but to get such good desciptions as well brilliant.
Just hope its worth the effort when I've done. Living 750ft above sea level (even with squelch right turn up) you would be amazed the rubbish you pick up.
Thanks again.
Just hope its worth the effort when I've done. Living 750ft above sea level (even with squelch right turn up) you would be amazed the rubbish you pick up.
Thanks again.
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