Question about ground plane and mounting my MXTA25 Midland Ghost antenna to my Ford Transit high roof Van.
Aluminum angle with 2-inch legs is mounted to the length of the van roof with mounting brackets in a roof rail configuration.
Three solar panels are secured to the aluminum angle roof rails to the rear of the preferred antenna mounting location with an LED Light Bar spanning between the two roof rails to the front of the preferred antenna mounting location.
For optimal performance the antenna should be mounted directly to the roof of the van, however, when mounting the antenna directly to the roof, the rest of the structure on the roof will effectively block transmitting or receiving signals from the antenna.
Raising the antenna (on a stalk or mast) up about 8 inches would position the antenna clear of the roof structure obstructions. Although mounting the antenna 8 inches above the roof, the antenna will likely still function, but it may not perform as well as if it was mounted directly to the roof.
In your opinion, would I need to mount a 19 inch ground plane, 8 inches above the roof on the stalk or mast that the antenna is connected to ?
Do you have any suggestions to consider when raising the antenna clear of the obstructions and still get optimal performance from the Ghost antenna ?
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Question about ground plane and mounting my MXTA25 Midland Ghost antenna to my Ford Transit high roof Van.
Aluminum angle with 2-inch legs is mounted to the length of the van roof with mounting brackets in a roof rail configuration.
Three solar panels are secured to the aluminum angle roof rails to the rear of the preferred antenna mounting location with an LED Light Bar spanning between the two roof rails to the front of the preferred antenna mounting location.
For optimal performance the antenna should be mounted directly to the roof of the van, however, when mounting the antenna directly to the roof, the rest of the structure on the roof will effectively block transmitting or receiving signals from the antenna.
Raising the antenna (on a stalk or mast) up about 8 inches would position the antenna clear of the roof structure obstructions. Although mounting the antenna 8 inches above the roof, the antenna will likely still function, but it may not perform as well as if it was mounted directly to the roof.
In your opinion, would I need to mount a 19 inch ground plane, 8 inches above the roof on the stalk or mast that the antenna is connected to ?
Do you have any suggestions to consider when raising the antenna clear of the obstructions and still get optimal performance from the Ghost antenna ?
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