pointman1177 wrote:Okay so I have my 1999 Camaro convertible as a daily driver and I plan on getting my ham ticket soon but I want to have all my plans ready by the time I take the test. I want to go with a Motorola setup for many reasons. The car itself it not radio friendly from the start. the only metal parts I could mount any kind of antenna to is the hood and rear fenders everything else is fiberglass and plastic including the trunk deck.
First off am I making a bad decision by putting a radio in a convertible. I don't want much RF exposure so I figure I will have to place the antenna as far away from me as possible with very little power going to it as well.
So I need a Good spot to mount an antenna of some sort. I want minimal damage made to the car but I can suffice if needed. Stealth is key though I don't want some crazy antenna hanging off of my car I love the laird phantom antenna it's very low profile. 99% of the time I plan on using a repeater anyways I just want to make sure it's worth it unless there is something better I can use that is low profile.
Here is a picture of where I am thinking about putting an antenna maybe a trunk lip nmo on the right corner?
Also any tips on where to mount the head unit itself, I know it's hard to figure out because I am not sure what radio I'm getting yet but the average size moto H/U is ideal.
Thanks
I could be wrong, but I don't think there is a rear deck on that vehicle as that
is probably where the top folds into. Otherwise, I would say to see if you could
find a spot on the rear deck where normal vehicles mount the radio speakers.
Then you could use a simple 1/4 wave whip and if you had to, mount some sheet
metal under the deck for the ground plane part of it.
If not the rear deck, then consider a lip mount on the trunk lip or "DRILL" a hole
in the center of the trunk. Then use an NMO style mount and what ever style
antenna you desire.
Jim