freeflpatriot
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Hi, this is my first post. Read the forum a lot and learned a lot from everyone, thanks.
I installed a Galaxy 959 in my F-150 to a 4 foot Roadpro antenna on the aluminum toolbox. Mounted the bracket on the drivers side back of the toolbox. Ran the coax through the access hole in the bed into the cab.
For grounding I tried two different things. First I ran a ground wire from one of the mounting brackets bolts to the underside of the bed lip where the toolbox is secured by bolts (there's a plastic liner on the bed rail). About 6 inches of wire. I tried to sand the paint where it is secured to the bolt, didn't remove much paint.
Secondly I tried running a much longer wire from the bracket through the access hole the coax went through out to the frame. I secure the ground wire to where one of the fender braces connects to the frame. So the brace bolt is holding the wire against the frame. But I've read you want the ground wire as short as possible.
Here's what I got for SWR with the internal meter. (I am going to get an external meter but for the time being want to make sure my usage won't fry the radio):
No ground wire: SWR on CH 1 in the red zone above 3, on CH 40 around 2
Ground wire to bed rail toolbox bolt: around 3:2.1
Ground wire to fender brace at frame: same as other location
I felt like the ground wires were getting me somewhere so I attempted to tune the antenna. I'm seeing now why the 4 foot wire wound antennas are CHEAP. Anyway it'll get me by for the time being. Based on the SWR and my research I decided I needed to lengthen the antenna. So I soldered about 2 inches of braided wire to the tip of the antenna wire. SWR read around 2.5:1.5.
I thought 2 inches was a bit much but I figured it would be easier to remove wire than add more. Didn't seem quite right so I added about 2-2 1/2 inches more to the wire. Now the SWR sits at 2.3:1.
I assume this is acceptable for the time being with the antenna. However I still get the SWR alert LED on the low channels 1 to 18 till the SWR drops off to about 2 or a little lower.
Again my assumption is that the setup is working safely at this point. I have been unable to make any contacts to check how it's sounding because I live in a rural area. I guess all the CB antennas on all these rednecks trucks are for looks, lol.
Yesterday with the high SWR and ground wire to the bed rail I made a clear and loud contact about 5 miles away so I know it works.
My main question is since I have this lower SWR now could the way I've grounded the antenna simply be discharging the rf without getting out through the antenna? At one point in experimenting I just wrapped bare wire around the tip of the antenna wire without solder. I got a 1.5:1 SWR. I couldn't make any contacts but no one was talking at the time anyway. But I've read about great SWR's with ground wire problems and coax problems. I'm pretty sure it's not the coax. But since I know nothing about grounding except what I've learned online either I did it all right and I just need to make a contact to confirm it or I'm loosing all the rf because I screwed something up.
I hope the info I provided can help get some feedback on this.
I installed a Galaxy 959 in my F-150 to a 4 foot Roadpro antenna on the aluminum toolbox. Mounted the bracket on the drivers side back of the toolbox. Ran the coax through the access hole in the bed into the cab.
For grounding I tried two different things. First I ran a ground wire from one of the mounting brackets bolts to the underside of the bed lip where the toolbox is secured by bolts (there's a plastic liner on the bed rail). About 6 inches of wire. I tried to sand the paint where it is secured to the bolt, didn't remove much paint.
Secondly I tried running a much longer wire from the bracket through the access hole the coax went through out to the frame. I secure the ground wire to where one of the fender braces connects to the frame. So the brace bolt is holding the wire against the frame. But I've read you want the ground wire as short as possible.
Here's what I got for SWR with the internal meter. (I am going to get an external meter but for the time being want to make sure my usage won't fry the radio):
No ground wire: SWR on CH 1 in the red zone above 3, on CH 40 around 2
Ground wire to bed rail toolbox bolt: around 3:2.1
Ground wire to fender brace at frame: same as other location
I felt like the ground wires were getting me somewhere so I attempted to tune the antenna. I'm seeing now why the 4 foot wire wound antennas are CHEAP. Anyway it'll get me by for the time being. Based on the SWR and my research I decided I needed to lengthen the antenna. So I soldered about 2 inches of braided wire to the tip of the antenna wire. SWR read around 2.5:1.5.
I thought 2 inches was a bit much but I figured it would be easier to remove wire than add more. Didn't seem quite right so I added about 2-2 1/2 inches more to the wire. Now the SWR sits at 2.3:1.
I assume this is acceptable for the time being with the antenna. However I still get the SWR alert LED on the low channels 1 to 18 till the SWR drops off to about 2 or a little lower.
Again my assumption is that the setup is working safely at this point. I have been unable to make any contacts to check how it's sounding because I live in a rural area. I guess all the CB antennas on all these rednecks trucks are for looks, lol.
Yesterday with the high SWR and ground wire to the bed rail I made a clear and loud contact about 5 miles away so I know it works.
My main question is since I have this lower SWR now could the way I've grounded the antenna simply be discharging the rf without getting out through the antenna? At one point in experimenting I just wrapped bare wire around the tip of the antenna wire without solder. I got a 1.5:1 SWR. I couldn't make any contacts but no one was talking at the time anyway. But I've read about great SWR's with ground wire problems and coax problems. I'm pretty sure it's not the coax. But since I know nothing about grounding except what I've learned online either I did it all right and I just need to make a contact to confirm it or I'm loosing all the rf because I screwed something up.
I hope the info I provided can help get some feedback on this.