@@BeyondTheRaptor The coax center conductor carries the signal, the braid needs to be grounded to the vehicle to act as a ground plane. Otherwise you'll have a puke-awful standing wave ratio of power going the wrong way back into your radio. At best you'll take a major performance hit, at worst you can destroy your transceiver.
I have a 2016 ford F150 i need a c b antenna holder for a third break light I have the coax and the antenna already
What antenna is this? I bought this light and can’t seem to get threads on my antennna.
I want one with no lights at all just the antenna mount. I have a topper and only need to mount the antenna
If/when you have this for 2004-2008 f-150, let me know.
Contact the guys over at www.precisiondesign.us to see if they plan to support those years
I'm a ham radio operator can 1 mount be made for a 2002 Dodge Dakota Sport
The window mount i have here is universal. I am also testing a mag mount with a larger antenna (video coming)
How does the antenna mount ground to the truck
Since its a 3d printed mount i don’t believe it does. Its performed well on a number of trips. Do you have any suggestion?
@@BeyondTheRaptor I was just asking being know antennas need to be grounded and I was thinking of printing one for my sierra
@@BeyondTheRaptor The coax center conductor carries the signal, the braid needs to be grounded to the vehicle to act as a ground plane. Otherwise you'll have a puke-awful standing wave ratio of power going the wrong way back into your radio. At best you'll take a major performance hit, at worst you can destroy your transceiver.
Any other cool 3d printed car parts you guys have seen?