mtbcoach
Observer
I finally made my ham radio purchase, getting the Yaesu 8800 with the FT-60 for a handheld. To go with the 8800, I bought two Larsen antennas, one for the "open road/trail" and one for a "low ceiling", with the idea that I could carry them both with me at all times and simply swap them as necessary.
I have the Larsen NMO 2/70 B for the clear roads and the NMO 2/70 SH (shorty) which is half the size and with a spring incorporated into the base.
NMO 2/70 B
NMO 2/70 SH
Now for the pics of possible locations. I'd prefer to get some feedback before I start drilling 3/4" holes in my FJC. These mounting positions will only be used for the 2/70 frequencies, if I get into other ranges, I'd opt for another antenna/location, so please consider that with the feedback. Also note that the antenna is simply attached with masking tape and things will be straight and true with the permanent mounting.
I understand the best place is in the center of the roof but I'm not taking the ARB roof rack off just to accommodate the antenna placement. My question should probably be a poll but I'd also like feedback, so here they are. Please let me know 1, 2, 3 or start over you knucklehead.
1 - This is where I initially planned for the antenna. Right above the mirror mount, in the roof, easy to pull over headliner, down the pillar and into the rig for attachment to the radio. Problem, with the ARB rack right behind, it will not easily bend/flex when hit with a branch/bush/etc when I have the "short" antenna mounted. I think that this is a fair place when it comes to radio performance but I'll let the experts chime in on that.
2 - Thought of this positions when playing around with the antennas. Is almost invisible when looking through the windshield and won't interfere with the opening of the hood. My concern is RF interference running under the hood into the interior and effecting radio performance.
3 - Easy and simple, well protected but concerned with performance. Would slightly impact packing of the roof rack but not so severely that I couldn't manage.
Fire away and thanks for the feedback...
I have the Larsen NMO 2/70 B for the clear roads and the NMO 2/70 SH (shorty) which is half the size and with a spring incorporated into the base.
NMO 2/70 B
![4278.jpg](http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamantm/4278.jpg)
NMO 2/70 SH
![4127.jpg](http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamantm/4127.jpg)
Now for the pics of possible locations. I'd prefer to get some feedback before I start drilling 3/4" holes in my FJC. These mounting positions will only be used for the 2/70 frequencies, if I get into other ranges, I'd opt for another antenna/location, so please consider that with the feedback. Also note that the antenna is simply attached with masking tape and things will be straight and true with the permanent mounting.
I understand the best place is in the center of the roof but I'm not taking the ARB roof rack off just to accommodate the antenna placement. My question should probably be a poll but I'd also like feedback, so here they are. Please let me know 1, 2, 3 or start over you knucklehead.
1 - This is where I initially planned for the antenna. Right above the mirror mount, in the roof, easy to pull over headliner, down the pillar and into the rig for attachment to the radio. Problem, with the ARB rack right behind, it will not easily bend/flex when hit with a branch/bush/etc when I have the "short" antenna mounted. I think that this is a fair place when it comes to radio performance but I'll let the experts chime in on that.
![hamantenna-09.jpg](http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t105/mtbcoach/FJ%20Cruiser%20pics/ham%20radio/hamantenna-09.jpg)
![hamantenna-10.jpg](http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t105/mtbcoach/FJ%20Cruiser%20pics/ham%20radio/hamantenna-10.jpg)
2 - Thought of this positions when playing around with the antennas. Is almost invisible when looking through the windshield and won't interfere with the opening of the hood. My concern is RF interference running under the hood into the interior and effecting radio performance.
![hamantenna-03.jpg](http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t105/mtbcoach/FJ%20Cruiser%20pics/ham%20radio/hamantenna-03.jpg)
![hamantenna-02.jpg](http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t105/mtbcoach/FJ%20Cruiser%20pics/ham%20radio/hamantenna-02.jpg)
![hamantenna-06.jpg](http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t105/mtbcoach/FJ%20Cruiser%20pics/ham%20radio/hamantenna-06.jpg)
3 - Easy and simple, well protected but concerned with performance. Would slightly impact packing of the roof rack but not so severely that I couldn't manage.
![hamantenna-13.jpg](http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t105/mtbcoach/FJ%20Cruiser%20pics/ham%20radio/hamantenna-13.jpg)
![hamantenna-14.jpg](http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t105/mtbcoach/FJ%20Cruiser%20pics/ham%20radio/hamantenna-14.jpg)
![hamantenna-18.jpg](http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t105/mtbcoach/FJ%20Cruiser%20pics/ham%20radio/hamantenna-18.jpg)
Fire away and thanks for the feedback...