P1000 GMRS Antenna Mount

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I was out this past weekend riding around, and a few low branches hit my antenna and bent my GMRS Antenna Mount.

I am looking for anyone who have suggestions about what kind of GMRS antenna mount might work well with my 1000-5. I took a Ham antenna mount and drilled out the hole to fit the GMRS antenna base - and it worked for the first few rides. But this one was branchier then normal.

I see many CB and Ham mounts out there, but not much for GMRS antennas for SxS or UTV applications.

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I am using a BTECH 50X1 with a Browning BR-450 antenna.
I think I want to try out a Ghost antenna - or anything that might have a lower profile, or springier base.

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Rb3offroad.com has some flag mounts that might work
 
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I have the RB3 which is a similar mount (might be what you have?) to your post, for a ham antenna on my rig. I left the tilt bolt a little loose, so that if I hit something that wants to break my antenna, it simply pushes it down. Just push it back up when I'm done.

I also use a diamond fold-over antenna. Folds over just below the roof line when I'm not using it - or to get the rig into the garage.
 
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I was out this past weekend riding around, and a few low branches hit my antenna and bent my GMRS Antenna Mount.

I am looking for anyone who have suggestions about what kind of GMRS antenna mount might work well with my 1000-5. I took a Ham antenna mount and drilled out the hole to fit the GMRS antenna base - and it worked for the first few rides. But this one was branchier then normal.

I see many CB and Ham mounts out there, but not much for GMRS antennas for SxS or UTV applications.

Nerd Stuff:
I am using a BTECH 50X1 with a Browning BR-450 antenna.
I think I want to try out a Ghost antenna - or anything that might have a lower profile, or springier base.

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Ask @elkaholic he got me all my stuff. Here is his website.
 
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I could not find one to buy so, I made my own. Here are some photos. I hope it helps. I have driven through some very thick stuff and have had no problems. The roof tends to shield the base.

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Here is what I’m using. Laird BB4502N antenna with scrap piece of 16-18 gauge stainless bent attached to a Tusk clamp. When first installed, I managed to rip the top of the antenna off going through some low branches as it was sticking out in back of the roof. After purchasing another antenna, I lowered it and turned the clamp so the tip of the antenna is inside the roof and just barely touching the roof. Haven’t had any problems since.
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I ended up making my mount out of various bits.
This antenna works best for me for reception and transmission of all I've tried(many-all).

I drag it in and out of the garage daily and through trees weekly. It always holds up. It's very reasonably priced, so if I bust it off, it's reasonable to replace.
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I ended up making my mount out of various bits.
This antenna works best for me for reception and transmission of all I've tried(many-all).

I drag it in and out of the garage daily and through trees weekly. It always holds up. It's very reasonably priced, so if I bust it off, it's reasonable to replace.
JMO

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Mine looks very similar to this but has a spring base on it
 
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A spring base is good. Most monopole antennas should also have a ground plane and the radiating element should not be parallel to and close to other metal, as this can cause an impedance miss match, SWR, and a null or shadowing in the radiation pattern. So optimally, you'd have a metal ground plane with the antenna up on the roof. Since in most cases that ain't happening, I guess it's do what works.
 
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So here's what I ended up doing. We'll see how well it works the next time I take it out on a trial ride.

I pounded the antenna mount back straight, so it could be used as a base.
I purchased a Midland Ghost Antenna, and the Midland Universal Hood Mount.
It seems pretty secure - and is below the roof line, so I think I should be safe from any roof scrapers.

The Ghost Antenna is 3db gain, and the SWR is a little worse at 1.8, whereas the original Browning was 1.4, but I think it will work for trail rides. I will also be shortening the coax in the future so as not to have a coil of Coax near the radio.

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So here's what I ended up doing. We'll see how well it works the next time I take it out on a trial ride.

I pounded the antenna mount back straight, so it could be used as a base.
I purchased a Midland Ghost Antenna, and the Midland Universal Hood Mount.
It seems pretty secure - and is below the roof line, so I think I should be safe from any roof scrapers.

The Ghost Antenna is 3db gain, and the SWR is a little worse at 1.8, whereas the original Browning was 1.4, but I think it will work for trail rides. I will also be shortening the coax in the future so as not to have a coil of Coax near the radio.

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Getting rid of the coil of antenna wire may help a lot.
 
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Go with a 1/4 wave whip antenna. I am using a TRAM 1126B. It's small, flexible and cheap. It's mounted on the roof with an NMO Mount and some sheet mental under it for a ground plane.

It's worked amazing well. All these "high gain" antennas dont do much, if anything around here.

I beat the snot out of this antenna with brush and branches and everything. By mounting it where it is the roof guides branches over about 1/2 way up it. It just flexes out of the way and bounces back.

Simple, cheap, low profile, durable. Done.

I need to repaint the sheet metal black, that "crud" around the bottom of the antenna is just primer I put on after I drilled the hole.


This is connected to a Motorola CM300 for GMRS use. Don't discount a 1/4 wave whip, they perform VERY well.

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