I do not have a after market roof rack or basket on my T4R, nor do I wish to get one, but I do have factory rails with (alum) crossbars. I am wondering if mounting square of steel mesh to the crossbars would provide a sufficient antenna ground plane? The steel mesh I have available is what is commonly used on utility trailer loading ramps, appox 3/4" mesh?
The mesh would be appox 30" sq. with a hole (probably reinforced) centered to accommodate antenna mounting.
I haven't found much about 2 meter dual band ground plane requirements elsewhere except for the use of mobile mag antennas in homes, apartments, condos in combo with cookie sheets or tops of filing cabinets. One instance noted screwing a cookie sheet to the ceiling and inverting the mag antenna, but I digress.
I would like to stay away from a mag mount and go with something more robust/permanent without drilling a hole in the roof. I should add that I once had a nmo hatch mount but it did not survive the strain of a Larson 2/70 51" antenna
What say ye?
The mesh would be appox 30" sq. with a hole (probably reinforced) centered to accommodate antenna mounting.
I haven't found much about 2 meter dual band ground plane requirements elsewhere except for the use of mobile mag antennas in homes, apartments, condos in combo with cookie sheets or tops of filing cabinets. One instance noted screwing a cookie sheet to the ceiling and inverting the mag antenna, but I digress.
I would like to stay away from a mag mount and go with something more robust/permanent without drilling a hole in the roof. I should add that I once had a nmo hatch mount but it did not survive the strain of a Larson 2/70 51" antenna
What say ye?
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