what am i doing wrong
I tried to run my coax tonight for my unlimited. I have a cobra 29 and im mounting it right above my rear view mirror with a homemade mount. I ran the coax 18' from the teraflex mount and followed the floor then up along the front door pillar. I am about 4 inches short. Im assuming others have run their cable the same way. Does anyone know if there would be any issue if i run the coax up along the roll bar instead and then what would i do with the extra coax length?
I tried to run my coax tonight for my unlimited. I have a cobra 29 and im mounting it right above my rear view mirror with a homemade mount. I ran the coax 18' from the teraflex mount and followed the floor then up along the front door pillar. I am about 4 inches short. Im assuming others have run their cable the same way. Does anyone know if there would be any issue if i run the coax up along the roll bar instead and then what would i do with the extra coax length?
If there's extra coax, just coil it and tuck it out of the way.
Hope this helps.
There are other things to consider when choosing the "perfect" length of cable like the Velocity factor of said cable. This wasn't taken into account when folks came up with 18ft being the perfect length of coax. While 18ft is a half wavelength at the center of the CB freq range this assumes a perfect cable able to transmit a signal at light speed. Which cables can't do. RG-8 has a velocity factor of .66 so the perfect length is roughly 11.9ft.
Math for 1/2 wavelength cable:
492/27.205 = 18.08 No velocity factor considered
(492*.66)/27.205 = 11.94
What's of more interest is cable losses and SWR impact. Google: Ham Coax loss Calculator. It will give you and idea of efficiency of your rig at a given cable length with a given SWR for your desired frequency. Your center frequency is 27.205 or ch20.
That 3 foot "rule" is an urban legend.
Extra cable should be randomly tucked in but not coiled.
If you are a little short don't worry...just get a SO239 barrel connector and a short jumper.
No worries it ain't rocket science
Extra cable should be randomly tucked in but not coiled.
If you are a little short don't worry...just get a SO239 barrel connector and a short jumper.
No worries it ain't rocket science
Last edited by OH9JK; Jul 8, 2011 at 03:16 PM.
Sorry guy...I've told you about this before but you still keep saying it. A coiled section of coax can be beneficial, but it should be as close to the antenna feed point as possible. It's called a "coaxial choke". Google "RF coax choke" and read up. Thousands of HAMs, including myself, build, and use them purposely
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If there's extra coax, just coil it and tuck it out of the way.
Dave where you at, I run lower SB on 38......................skipland, skipland.
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I tried to run my coax tonight for my unlimited. I have a cobra 29 and im mounting it right above my rear view mirror with a homemade mount. I ran the coax 18' from the teraflex mount and followed the floor then up along the front door pillar. I am about 4 inches short. Im assuming others have run their cable the same way. Does anyone know if there would be any issue if i run the coax up along the roll bar instead and then what would i do with the extra coax length?
I have a friend who runs ham in his ram, lol...................takes him forever to crank down his power antenna, adjust the matcher and turn down his power to talk on CB channels.
Setup a simple 40 channel radio, basic antenna and you will talk for miles on 4 watts.



