How to Install a CB Antenna Stud & Coax Cable

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • Pat from RightChannelRadios.com explains in detail how to correctly assemble and install your CB antenna stud onto a CB antenna mount. You will learn how to properly install a PL-259, Fire Ring, and a Lug or Ring and Terminal antenna stud. Also, you'll learn how to properly attach a PL-259 Coax cable, FireRing or Ring Coax Cable and a Ring and Terminal cable to the antenna stud.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:30 PL-259 Antenna Stud Overview
    1:33 PL-259 Antenna Stud Install
    2:50 FireRing or Ring Antena Stud Overview
    3:41 FireRing or Ring Stud & Coax Install
    6:18 Ring and Terminal (Lug) Stud Overview
    6:46 Ring and Terminal (Lug) Stud & Coax Install
    9:19 Contact Us
    Products Shown in this Video:
    PL-259 Antenna Stud
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    PL-259 Coax Cable
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    FireRing or Ring Antenna Stud
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    FireRing Coax Cable
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    ProRing Coax Cable
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    Ring and Terminal (Lug) Antenna Stud
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    Ring and Terminal Coax Cable
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    Please reach out to us a Right Channel Radios if you have any questions about what antenna stud, coax cable, CB radio or antenna is right for your vehicle!
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  • @Valentino50541
    @Valentino50541 3 місяці тому

    No Ground Plane Firestick. I put it together the way the directions said. Works great at 100 feet. After that nothing, The SWR is 2.1 on Channel 1 and 3.1 on channel 40. Mounting this on a motorcycle.

    • @RightChannelRadios
      @RightChannelRadios  3 місяці тому

      With NGP systems it's important that the coax cable is spread out a bit around the vehicle/bike as the coax and the antenna make up the ground plane. If the coax is tightly stored in a saddle bag, try running it around the bike (to the best of your ability) and then tune the system. Also, do not shorten the NGP coax cable.

  • @josephkoziol5421
    @josephkoziol5421 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank. Solid and helpful content.

  • @SilvaD702
    @SilvaD702 4 місяці тому +3

    It might be a good idea to use a voltmeter in continuity mode to check your coax for shorts before plugging it into your radio. I always preferred the firestik side mount since it just look clean and it hides the connections from the elements.