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16th October 2013, 07:05 AM
#1
Hf Radio install
Hi all
I recently picked up a brand new Codan hf radio with an auto tuning aerial for the right price. Was wanting to know are there any do's and don't for installing unit and aerial to the car?
I had plans to mount the aerial on my rear bar
Cheers
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16th October 2013 07:05 AM
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16th October 2013, 08:21 AM
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Legendary
You have the right idea there mate. I envy your purchase
1999 GU 4500 dual fuel
Il dado è tratto
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16th October 2013, 08:29 AM
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Patrol God
Some ppl mount the antenna on a plate bolted to the centre of the spare wheel which is easy to remove if you get a flat.
Or if you have a Kaymar rear bar you can extend the pivot arms and mount antenna there, bulbar mounting will only get
you a ticket. Brackets are available in good 4x4 shops or make one yourself if handy with the tools
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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16th October 2013, 08:46 AM
#4
Cheers for that
I've got a Home made jobbie on the rear with a nice sturdy light bracket running up the rear of the spare tyre. I always intended on mounting the high lift jack on it but I think the aerial is a better option.
Do you know if there's an optimum height to have it mounted at, ideally i want it as low as possible (for the over grown tracks)
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16th October 2013, 10:55 AM
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Patrol God
I don't believe height will matter that much , Think you need to protect it as best you can though
you can also pick up the bolt holes on rear wheel holder for the mounting bracket .
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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17th October 2013, 04:04 AM
#6
Good as cheers for that, it would be the easy way to mount it but I have already used that space on the wheel, so only leaves the inside
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17th October 2013, 04:29 AM
#7
Also where's the best place to get your licence (in WA) and what channels are worth having?
I mainly have it for remote trips
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17th October 2013, 07:20 AM
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Patrol God
No idea for over your way ,but maybe contact the 4x4 body or 4x4 club in your state for further info re licencing
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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2nd November 2013, 10:51 PM
#9
Make sure the top part of the auto tune is just above the roof line. This will ensure that the whip is fully above the roof of the truk.
Our installers make a bracket that sites behind the spare wheel carrier and comes out on the drivers side. (I think time plus in Brunswick) Melbourne make a similar mount.
We run a ground cable from a door bolt to the base of the autotune antenna.
Use heavy cable as the NGTS can draw up to 15 amps on tx.
Also when you are transmitting make sure NO one is within a meter of the antenna. We have had radhaz tests done and within 1 meter is the danger zone.
1991 GQ LWB 4.2 Carby dual fuel, 32 mud claws, 2 inch lift, LSD's front and back
And its Toooooooo High for the Ball & chain
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3rd November 2013, 11:07 AM
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Have a look at this site for your channel and licence requirements.
http://www.vks737.on.net/
HF antennas rely on very good earthing so when you install it make sure you have it earthed properly with heavy braided earth cable going back to the chassis and clean the paint off where you are connecting it.
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