Ripping one of the Breedlove or original Motorola (not current wanna be) ball mounts would require removing the panel of the vehicle. I am sure it's happened but really would not want to find out what it took.
As for grounding, there is a huge misunderstanding in your assessment. Instead of the vehicle being an efficient antenna component (as it is with being physically connected) your losses are immense. Your antenna coax (if lucky) then becomes the other half of the antenna. The metal of the truck merely reflects/refracts the radio waves. It's not connected at all.
Look at a Yagi. The driven element is a dipole. It has a hot and shield side. There is usually at least one reflector and one director. They may, or may not, share a conductive boom with the driven element. You will find these parasitic elements effect antenna lobes, nothing more. Take away the shield side of the driven and try the antenna. Doesn't work so well. It'll work, but the losses are horrid. You can hear and be heard but at a fraction of what could be. Same theory here.
Look over K0BG.com which is one of the best sites for looking at vehicle radio system installation. I am sure that mag mount seems great but it's not the best solution.
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As for grounding, there is a huge misunderstanding in your assessment. Instead of the vehicle being an efficient antenna component (as it is with being physically connected) your losses are immense. Your antenna coax (if lucky) then becomes the other half of the antenna. The metal of the truck merely reflects/refracts the radio waves. It's not connected at all.
Look at a Yagi. The driven element is a dipole. It has a hot and shield side. There is usually at least one reflector and one director. They may, or may not, share a conductive boom with the driven element. You will find these parasitic elements effect antenna lobes, nothing more. Take away the shield side of the driven and try the antenna. Doesn't work so well. It'll work, but the losses are horrid. You can hear and be heard but at a fraction of what could be. Same theory here.
Look over K0BG.com which is one of the best sites for looking at vehicle radio system installation. I am sure that mag mount seems great but it's not the best solution.
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