CB's in Montero's

All-Terrain

No Road Required
Would like to see any CB radio installations in Montero's of any generation.

Please show off your CB's - particularly interested in the wiring (where you got power, etc), and how you mounted your antenna.

Thanks!
 

montypower

Adventure Time!
Cobra makes a single din radio. I installed on in my 2000 Sport. Power should come directly from the battery. I mounted the antenna on the fender. CB antennas work best with a good ground plane. Center of roof is best. However, why do a CB? Get a 2M Ham radio. So much better range, clarity and less interference.
 

sxharr05

Adventurer
It's a Sport, yes. But I like showing off my CB. :sombrero:
Power straight from battery.
 

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vanatee2000

Observer
I rock a handheld HAM... Unfortunately, the off road community seems slow to adopt the superior tech of HAM so I often find myself unable to communicate with others in my party
 

All-Terrain

No Road Required
I have read that you are more likely to pick up interference/noise pulling power directly from the battery..?
 

rxinhed

Dirt Guy
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I used a Cobra 18 WX-ST cb with weather bands in my Raider. Wiring was straight to an 'always on' circuit.
 

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