D2 antenna mount locations

brushogger

Explorer
Last night I started mounting my Yaesu 2m rig in my " new" D2. I had planned to use an NMO lip mount on the rear edge of the bonnet (did I just say bonnet?). This won't work due to the way it seals to the cowl area. I then considered using an "L" bracket on the top edge of the wing (did I really just say wing instead of fender?). Just looking for ideas that involve drilling as few holes as possible.
 

David Harris

Expedition Leader
Actually, if you can accommodate it, the best place for an antenna from a technical standpoint is in the very center of the roof.
 

brushogger

Explorer
Actually, if you can accommodate it, the best place for an antenna from a technical standpoint is in the very center of the roof.

The only problem with that is the roof is fiberglass and there is no ground plane. I really hate drilling holes in the roof and having it in the way of mounting a rack in the future.
 

AxeAngel

Expedition Leader
Have you considered the rear tire carrier? It's where a lot of ppl mount CB antennas.

If you removethe tire carrier, invert it, drill new holes and notch it which many do, you can accomodate 33" tires on it. At the same time install your antenna mount.

Or for $50 you can buy mine ready to go since I have a rear bumper with swingaway.

-Sam
 

11b4v

Adventurer
I used a comet or diamond roof rack clamp style mount for my diamond sbb-7 dual band antenna. clamped it to the factory roof mount as far back as possible. the coax simply runs down and into the gutter and to the back of the truck and enters through the back cargo door. no drilling.

since it's a 5/8's wave antenna, no ground plane needed.

Ill take a pic of it later this evening.
 

lwg

Member
D1/D2 roofs are steel as mentioned, the hood is AL. On RRC the roof is AL and the hood is steel.

I mounted my Ham antenna on the passenger side of the hood. Works fantastic, is out of the way of low branches and actually looks kind of like a stock radio antenna.

And for those who question the range there, it's fantastic!

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brushogger

Explorer
D1/D2 roofs are steel as mentioned, the hood is AL. On RRC the roof is AL and the hood is steel.

I mounted my Ham antenna on the passenger side of the hood. Works fantastic, is out of the way of low branches and actually looks kind of like a stock radio antenna.

And for those who question the range there, it's fantastic!

1281112536_img_0387__medium_.jpg

Wow! That's exactly what I ended up doing. Exactly the same location and bracket. I havent tried it out yet. My son broke my SWR meter and I've got to track down another. I like to check it before transmitting. Glad to hear the location works well.
 

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