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Dual Band Glass Mount Antenna UHF VHF for Mobile Car Radio PL259 Ham Tram 1191
$ 13.99
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Description
Dual Band Glass Mount Omnidirectional Antenna with 17' of RG-58/U and installed PL259 connector. For Mobile radios. Model #1191.VHF 144-148 MHz 2.5 dBd gain
UHF 440-450 MHz 4.5 dBd gain
Max power 50 Watts
VSWR less than 1.5:1
Tunable
Superior gain & wide bandwidth
28 1/2" Height
For Cobra, Icom, Kenwood, Vertex, Midland, Maxon and other mobile radios (please check specifications for your radio connector type).
Important!!!
You must not install it over defroster wires or on highly tinted windows.
If the glass on your car is tinted from the factory, (tint in the glass), there will be no
interference with the antenna's performance.
You also have to properly ground the unit from the matching box to the car's ground, and then you must carefully match the antenna to the system using either a good SWR meter or, better yet, a good RF watt meter. If you do the install right you should end up with an SWR of well under 2:1
Installation instructions (see the picture of the instructions for more details):
Decide where you want to mount the antenna and then wash and dry the window well, both inside and outside.
Use an alcohol prep pad on both sides of the window and the mounting plates to clean anything off that your first wash missed. Make sure you give a minute or two for the alcohol to dry after you use it.
Peel the protective plastic off the outside mounting plate and stick it to the window. Be careful to align the mount exactly where you want it – you have about 1 second to move it once it’s on the glass! The antenna base connector needs to be pointed up vertical.
And the outside is stuck on, awaiting the antenna whip. Don’t put the whip on yet – the glue needs to set first.
Repeat the plastic peeling / sticking with the inside unit. With the inside unit, make sure that the coupling box connector is pointed to the right.
Let everything sit for at least 2 hours so the glue can harden fully.
Screw the whip on
Put on the horizontal ground plane element on the coax connector, and attach the coax.
Tune up the antenna. Tuning is pretty standard with a VSWR meter and a couple of hex wrenches.
Note: Do not forget to check the whip tightness from time to time.
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