Anyone installed 900Mhz antennas on a Garbage Truck?

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CQCQCQDX
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Anyone installed 900Mhz antennas on a Garbage Truck?

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I know Will has. We have a 900Mhz mountain top system and a fleet of trash trucks. When we were on UHF, we ran coax all the way to the back of the chassis and up to the top to a "transit" type antenna. This worked well with acceptable loss on RG8X. I'm trying to find a way to not run LMR 400 or 9913. Howz about co-phased, mirror mounted Antenex NGP Phantom's? There's a metal hood/shield above cab, so that's out. :o
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Post by fire-medic8104 »

Is this a top load or rear load garbage truck? If it a rear load just put it in the roof. I haven't had the displeasure of working on a top load. Though I had to run video cables along the frame rail for a back up camera. EXTREMELY nasty. Truck had been in use for 2 years.
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Post by CQCQCQDX »

A top/front loader. This first one is new, then the rest are, well, garbagey. Actuall this outfit keeps their trucks pretty clean. But, you see my dilemma. Antenex is going to send me a couple of Phantom antennas with a phasing harness to try out on the mirrors. I'll post the results. The antenex guy was going to just send me a 'T' to connect the 2 antennas to the radio, but I think that the cables from the antennas to the 'T' have to be 75 ohm, and cut to an odd multiple of 1/4 wavelength. The Antenex guy didn't know. Somebody confirm?
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Post by n1pfc »

The odd 1/4 wavelength and 75 ohm coax is correct. They can also make up a cable using 92 ohm coax as well and avoid the whole specific length thing with the 75 ohm coax.

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jim
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Post by jim »

Why not just run a single antenna with a radial kit on a mirror?
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Post by FMROB »

Jim, I am with you,,,,,Keep thing simple...It is a garbage truck, I wouldn't even want to waste the cheapest 900 meg spike on it, let alone a phantom or someting of the like....A single mirror mount with 58 will work just fine...
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Post by FMROB »

Jim, I am with you,,,,,Keep thing simple...It is a garbage truck, I wouldn't even want to waste the cheapest 900 meg spike on it, let alone a phantom or someting of the like....A single mirror mount with 58 will work just fine...
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The Great White North (Canada I Mean)

Post by Susan157 »

:wink:

It Is A Garbage TRuck.
We Don't Need Antennas.
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Self-Resonating 900 Mhz Garbage Truck

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We decided to tune the entire truck for 900 Mhz and forget the antenna. Way to go batboard! :roll: OK, We ran 9913 to the top of the truck and put a transit antenna. Putting the antenna on the mirror gave us signal problems in certain areas when the bulk of the truck got between the mirror mount and the mountain top repeater. Up on top, we've got clear 360 degree view. I opted against the dual-mirror option. Too much math!
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Post by jim »

I've never once even heard of a signal/coverage problem with a mirror mount on 800/900. Did you use an elevated feeder with a groundplane radial or just put the antenna on a mirror mount?

I use these on trucks with zero problems. Maybe they just need a better system!
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