I am new to the whole GMRS radio thing and have been finding some conflicting information on the internet.
My setup: Midland MXT275 with MXTA25 ghost antenna connected with provided coax cable. The antenna is mounted an antenna bracket that attached to a load bar on a aluminum truck bed cap. The bottom of the antenna sits about 2 inches above the roof of the bed cap.
On channels 1 to 7 SWR of 1.46 and 2.1 on channels 16 to 22.
So my questions are
Will that aluminum roof make a good enough ground plane? If so does the antenna need to be mounted directly to it or is sitting an inch or 2 above it ok? Don't really want to drill holes in the roof.
The mounting bracket is painted and I have had people tell me I need to remove the paint where the antenna attaches and also to run a grounding strap from the mount to the vehicle chassis ground, is this really the case?
About the only thing everyone agreed on is that the MXA25 is not a great antenna, any recommendation for something to replace that with that is not too tall and will fit on the existing NMO mount?
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I am new to the whole GMRS radio thing and have been finding some conflicting information on the internet.
My setup: Midland MXT275 with MXTA25 ghost antenna connected with provided coax cable. The antenna is mounted an antenna bracket that attached to a load bar on a aluminum truck bed cap. The bottom of the antenna sits about 2 inches above the roof of the bed cap.
On channels 1 to 7 SWR of 1.46 and 2.1 on channels 16 to 22.
So my questions are
Will that aluminum roof make a good enough ground plane? If so does the antenna need to be mounted directly to it or is sitting an inch or 2 above it ok? Don't really want to drill holes in the roof.
The mounting bracket is painted and I have had people tell me I need to remove the paint where the antenna attaches and also to run a grounding strap from the mount to the vehicle chassis ground, is this really the case?
About the only thing everyone agreed on is that the MXA25 is not a great antenna, any recommendation for something to replace that with that is not too tall and will fit on the existing NMO mount?
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