on a CAR with Unibody RF Bonding is unneeded ... but on a pick up truck.... you can see it for yourself the CAB and the BED don't actually touch each other...... they both sit on big rubber body mounts with a small bolt holding it down... but the bolts will not allow the Ground Plane to flow... my truck is now like a light bulb , radiating the signal out in all directions when I key my mic... I would ALWAYS ground the hood to the firewall... the hood is the 2nd largest area to reflect the signal... and most hoods are only connected by four small bolts and they don't allow for a good ground plane...... good luck!!!!
Thanks for the reply. I am a retired truck driver that lived by my cb all day every day. I drove thru upstate NY and all thru the north east every week. I used a Galaxy 929 that had been set up with dual finals. The ant was a browning 88 that did very well. It was a life saver hearing knowing about icy roads or blocked lanes. Getting ready do set up a base for my home using the radio and ant or maybe going to 102". Low budget here on fixed income but want to get back in the game. NW Ohio here .
That is some great results my friend, because you did it exactly right by grounding your whole truck together. Most folks won't bother, or don't know, any wonder why they don't get good reception, or transmission from their rig.
on a pick-up truck it seems to be needed,..... I've seen guys put the Tram 3500 on a car with a subframe and get great results.... the subframe is bolted directly to the body.... those cars just stick the Tram 3500 on it and get 18 miles range!!! just amazing! this is the guy that got 18 miles on a tiny trunk lid using a 4 watt radio.... that is certainly impressive! ruclips.net/video/QG2sfkc-Isk/видео.html
I just received my Tram 3500 in the mail today, I am going to be running it with a Galaxy DX959B. I've heard very good things about them and from what I understand they're good for 18-20 something miles with ideal conditions. Can't wait to get it set up in my Honda!
What's not to like ? It's fantastic your 1st YT video is a great video film . Wish mine was as good. Obviously after reading the comments i understand you got a A99 as base at good height. I think you got a good / m station not sure all that strapping was necessary? But the proof of the pudding was in the eating . I remember doing similar testing 40 years ago , it was great fun . Very 73 and greetings from Scotland.
Was wondering what 3D Prints are you talking about. I have an Ender3Pro & I have been on the CB for over 20yrs. I’d like to try some different prints with this Printer. Thanks. 297RI waving. Great Range Test too.
@@ve2zdx appreciate u getting back to me. I’m going to look into those lido mounts now. I love the Printer & if I can Make use of the Print it’s even better. Thanks again..! 73’s from 297RI..!!
Great radio , I also had a President Grnat DX ( Over Seas Model ) Great radio , Also very good range on that also !!! I sold my President when i retired ? Big mistake ?? Thank you .
I have an accent??? I don't hear it... thank you for the good video comment..... that Tram 3500 is a pretty good Antenna. I have talked 20 plus miles on AM many times... my next video will be for 20 miles to see what it can do. how did the cb work on your Camery?
glad you enjoyed it... it didn't come out the way I wanted, but it was just a practice run for my 20 mile test. my base antenna is a Antron 99 with ground plane kit mounted on a 31 foot pole so 48 feet to the tip... that will be a good video for another day
I bought That President Grant Export Brand NEW in 1989 ( 480 channels!) I've had it in every 4X4 I've ever had... it's never needed a repair........ from the Factory it say's it puts out 10 watts AM / FM and 25 watts on SideBand.... it has an incredible swing on AM, it swings up to 25 to 30 watts!........... I bought an Anytone 5555 N II to replace it as I can sell the Grant on e-bay for a lot more than what I paid for the 5555 N II ... but I never get around to replacing it so the 5555 N II is sitting on the shelf for the last year.
Love the video and it's your first, but me personally it's a bit of over kill, but each to there own, how many watts are you pushing.thanks for the CB stuff, been on and off for 45 years, getting old.hope to see you soon Alan from ENGLAND.ps I've got a CRT 9900 💯👍
glad you liked it. I wanted to go out 20 miles and will on the next one and remake this a lot better..... my 1989 President Grant Export, that I bought new, came factory with 10 watts AM/FM and 25 watts on SSB ..... I had it clipped and peaked in 1989. on my digital watt meter it seems to put out 11 watts on AM/FM and 27 watts on SSB.
Ford Trucks and all other Trucks have grounding straps or they will not run now Ford trucks are made from Galvalum which is galvanized aluminum,instead of using a magmount on them post mount it to the frame
my base antenna (Antron 99 with ground plane kit and grounded correctly) is 50 feet to the tip and my house is built on the top of a small hill.... but I typically can use my mobile CB to talk to base stations 20 to 25 miles away in all directions ( most days).... I have also talked to other mobile CB users that have had the Tram 3500... Wilson 1000 or Stryker AR10 antennas 15 to 20 miles away....mobiles that have firesticks or antenna's on pick-up tool boxes or on pick up bed rails I'm lucky to hear them from a couple miles away they hear me 10 plus miles away..... my area is pretty flat.. I am 8 miles from the ocean ... I have a lot of forests around me that I seem to be able to talk over.... my Tram 3500 antenna is 5 feet tall and it's on the top of my 6 foot tall pick up truck.... so it's 11 feet in the air.... but if you search Tram 3500 on youtube you will see another guy that has a Tram 3500 that gets 18.5 miles range! and he lives in the mountains.... I've chatted with him and his 18 mile drive goes into valleys, cities, forests, under power lines VERY IMPRESSIVE..... I plan to do another test and go out 20 miles and I think I'll be able to hear it on my base.
I am a newbie, I have never seen anything about grounding out the truck. Excellent!
on a CAR with Unibody RF Bonding is unneeded ... but on a pick up truck.... you can see it for yourself the CAB and the BED don't actually touch each other...... they both sit on big rubber body mounts with a small bolt holding it down... but the bolts will not allow the Ground Plane to flow... my truck is now like a light bulb , radiating the signal out in all directions when I key my mic... I would ALWAYS ground the hood to the firewall... the hood is the 2nd largest area to reflect the signal... and most hoods are only connected by four small bolts and they don't allow for a good ground plane...... good luck!!!!
Thanks for the reply. I am a retired truck driver that lived by my cb all day every day. I drove thru upstate NY and all thru the north east every week. I used a Galaxy 929 that had been set up with dual finals. The ant was a browning 88 that did very well. It was a life saver hearing knowing about icy roads or blocked lanes. Getting ready do set up a base for my home using the radio and ant or maybe going to 102". Low budget here on fixed income but want to get back in the game. NW Ohio here .
That is some great results my friend, because you did it exactly right by grounding your whole truck together. Most folks won't bother, or don't know, any wonder why they don't get good reception, or transmission from their rig.
on a pick-up truck it seems to be needed,..... I've seen guys put the Tram 3500 on a car with a subframe and get great results.... the subframe is bolted directly to the body.... those cars just stick the Tram 3500 on it and get 18 miles range!!! just amazing! this is the guy that got 18 miles on a tiny trunk lid using a 4 watt radio.... that is certainly impressive! ruclips.net/video/QG2sfkc-Isk/видео.html
Phenomenal range and on AM to boot! Wonderful and thanks for the clever video!
I just received my Tram 3500 in the mail today, I am going to be running it with a Galaxy DX959B. I've heard very good things about them and from what I understand they're good for 18-20 something miles with ideal conditions. Can't wait to get it set up in my Honda!
What's not to like ? It's fantastic your 1st YT video is a great video film . Wish mine was as good.
Obviously after reading the comments i understand you got a A99 as base at good height. I think you got a good / m station not sure all that strapping was necessary? But the proof of the pudding was in the eating . I remember doing similar testing 40 years ago , it was great fun . Very 73 and greetings from Scotland.
Man that’s is an awesome miles test range…
Nice video! Seems like the Antron does good job on receive
Just had the xyl order a Tram for under 60 bucks at Target
I hope it works as well as mine ... FarPoint Farms has a video getting 18.5 miles on a 4 watt radio... I really like that antenna
Hi I’m from the uk nice truck and setup 73s
Thank you
Looks nice! You could also use those suction cups with 3D printer parts. Lido mounts have a variety of mounts for hamradio which also work with cb. 73
Was wondering what 3D Prints are you talking about.
I have an Ender3Pro & I have been on the CB for over 20yrs.
I’d like to try some different prints with this Printer. Thanks.
297RI waving.
Great Range Test too.
@@-east-coast-floristlook for lido mounts here on RUclips
@@ve2zdx appreciate u getting back to me. I’m going to look into those lido mounts now. I love the Printer & if I can Make use of the Print it’s even better. Thanks again..!
73’s from 297RI..!!
👋 from Bama ! I have the same antenna on my old Chevy. They are good receiving antenna. Hope to catch you on the band. Cheers
Great test!
Great radio , I also had a President Grnat DX ( Over Seas Model ) Great radio , Also very good range on that also !!! I sold my President when i retired ? Big mistake ?? Thank you .
Came up in my recommendations good video. Your accent is similar to mine I’m from Massachusetts. I had the same mobile antenna on my Camry
I have an accent??? I don't hear it... thank you for the good video comment..... that Tram 3500 is a pretty good Antenna. I have talked 20 plus miles on AM many times... my next video will be for 20 miles to see what it can do. how did the cb work on your Camery?
I enjoyed the video. I was curious as to what antenna and how high at your base.
glad you enjoyed it... it didn't come out the way I wanted, but it was just a practice run for my 20 mile test. my base antenna is a Antron 99 with ground plane kit mounted on a 31 foot pole so 48 feet to the tip... that will be a good video for another day
How many watts is that President putting out? Nice video.
I bought That President Grant Export Brand NEW in 1989 ( 480 channels!) I've had it in every 4X4 I've ever had... it's never needed a repair........ from the Factory it say's it puts out 10 watts AM / FM and 25 watts on SideBand.... it has an incredible swing on AM, it swings up to 25 to 30 watts!........... I bought an Anytone 5555 N II to replace it as I can sell the Grant on e-bay for a lot more than what I paid for the 5555 N II ... but I never get around to replacing it so the 5555 N II is sitting on the shelf for the last year.
@@steve_niceguy Nice, I would keep it. you sell it and you will regret it.
Love the video and it's your first, but me personally it's a bit of over kill, but each to there own, how many watts are you pushing.thanks for the CB stuff, been on and off for 45 years, getting old.hope to see you soon Alan from ENGLAND.ps I've got a CRT 9900 💯👍
glad you liked it. I wanted to go out 20 miles and will on the next one and remake this a lot better..... my 1989 President Grant Export, that I bought new, came factory with 10 watts AM/FM and 25 watts on SSB ..... I had it clipped and peaked in 1989. on my digital watt meter it seems to put out 11 watts on AM/FM and 27 watts on SSB.
@@steve_niceguy maybe one day we could have a chat, skip is crap over here for 2weeks now.CT 48/70 🇬🇧💯👍
Ford Trucks and all other Trucks have grounding straps or they will not run now Ford trucks are made from Galvalum which is galvanized aluminum,instead of using a magmount on them post mount it to the frame
Not many hills in the área i guess.
my base antenna (Antron 99 with ground plane kit and grounded correctly) is 50 feet to the tip and my house is built on the top of a small hill.... but I typically can use my mobile CB to talk to base stations 20 to 25 miles away in all directions ( most days).... I have also talked to other mobile CB users that have had the Tram 3500... Wilson 1000 or Stryker AR10 antennas 15 to 20 miles away....mobiles that have firesticks or antenna's on pick-up tool boxes or on pick up bed rails I'm lucky to hear them from a couple miles away they hear me 10 plus miles away..... my area is pretty flat.. I am 8 miles from the ocean ... I have a lot of forests around me that I seem to be able to talk over.... my Tram 3500 antenna is 5 feet tall and it's on the top of my 6 foot tall pick up truck.... so it's 11 feet in the air.... but if you search Tram 3500 on youtube you will see another guy that has a Tram 3500 that gets 18.5 miles range! and he lives in the mountains.... I've chatted with him and his 18 mile drive goes into valleys, cities, forests, under power lines VERY IMPRESSIVE..... I plan to do another test and go out 20 miles and I think I'll be able to hear it on my base.
@@steve_niceguy i need one👍