Paul Leinichen
Active Member
Just started to install CB set-up in My 2004 Disco 2 - put the main unit in yesterday all powers up and working fine, aerial in on a gutter mount on the back of the vehicle.
The CB is a Jesan KT-4004, bought 2nd hand from eBay but seems to be working fine (powers up, does what it should, PA system works when speaker connected). The remote speaker and PA speaker that came with it were rubbish so went in the bin, the coax was old and split and the mount was some weird sort of long bayonet fitment - or half a one anyway (so I binned that too!). What my £5 plus postage got me then was the CB unit, a gutter mount and an aerial of unknown brand - 3.5 foot (roughly - can't find tape measure at the moment) and consists of a small "coil" section with 3/8th mounting on the bottom end and a small hole in the top with hex key lock, this take a short section of whip type aerial, of about a foot, then there's another coil (hex lock connection top and bottom) and a further section of whip aerial of about another 2 foot.
To be honest I've got to idea whether the aerial is working - other than that i'm not receiving anything on any channels currently - I'm guessing it's either not properly earthed through the gutter mount (does Disco 2 body construction create and special issues here??) or it's not tuned, or it's simply old and broken somewhere inside the coil bits - or maybe a combination of these issues.
As you can probably tell, i'm new to all this radio stuff. I've got no issues with wiring up the electrics side of things (fitted enough car stereos in my time!!!) but not sure what i'm doing with the aerial stuff. I've read lots of website "advice" (some seems much more realistic than others and of course, there's always differences in opinion and lots and lots of American advice which seem to be written by people trying to sell stuff - so not sure how true it is). Most importantly it seems I need to either buy or borrow an SWR meter thing and "tune" the aerial - I can understand some of the site that say I might need to snip bits off the type of aerial I've got to make it the right length, that sort of makes sense. What I can't get my head around is that the same websites say if I buy one of those nice pretty fibreglass ones then I still need to tune it - but can't see how that's done (that's the bit when they go very vague about it all).
What i'm wondering is:
Is there anyone one here that can give me a guide on what I need to do to make it work fro where I'm up to? Is there anyone local that can check the aerial I've got works and maybe lend me an SWR meter and show me what to do?
Or maybe, possibly, there's someone out there in my neck of the woods that would like to waste some of their precious time setting it up for me? Of course if that's at my place then tea / coffee / biscuits / etc. are plentiful - if you'd prefer I came to you then I can do that too.
Various other bits I need to get sorted in time for Stamford Hall so want to get this sorted and ticked off the list and then I can move on to the next (or fix the next bit that breaks!!).
The CB is a Jesan KT-4004, bought 2nd hand from eBay but seems to be working fine (powers up, does what it should, PA system works when speaker connected). The remote speaker and PA speaker that came with it were rubbish so went in the bin, the coax was old and split and the mount was some weird sort of long bayonet fitment - or half a one anyway (so I binned that too!). What my £5 plus postage got me then was the CB unit, a gutter mount and an aerial of unknown brand - 3.5 foot (roughly - can't find tape measure at the moment) and consists of a small "coil" section with 3/8th mounting on the bottom end and a small hole in the top with hex key lock, this take a short section of whip type aerial, of about a foot, then there's another coil (hex lock connection top and bottom) and a further section of whip aerial of about another 2 foot.
To be honest I've got to idea whether the aerial is working - other than that i'm not receiving anything on any channels currently - I'm guessing it's either not properly earthed through the gutter mount (does Disco 2 body construction create and special issues here??) or it's not tuned, or it's simply old and broken somewhere inside the coil bits - or maybe a combination of these issues.
As you can probably tell, i'm new to all this radio stuff. I've got no issues with wiring up the electrics side of things (fitted enough car stereos in my time!!!) but not sure what i'm doing with the aerial stuff. I've read lots of website "advice" (some seems much more realistic than others and of course, there's always differences in opinion and lots and lots of American advice which seem to be written by people trying to sell stuff - so not sure how true it is). Most importantly it seems I need to either buy or borrow an SWR meter thing and "tune" the aerial - I can understand some of the site that say I might need to snip bits off the type of aerial I've got to make it the right length, that sort of makes sense. What I can't get my head around is that the same websites say if I buy one of those nice pretty fibreglass ones then I still need to tune it - but can't see how that's done (that's the bit when they go very vague about it all).
What i'm wondering is:
Is there anyone one here that can give me a guide on what I need to do to make it work fro where I'm up to? Is there anyone local that can check the aerial I've got works and maybe lend me an SWR meter and show me what to do?
Or maybe, possibly, there's someone out there in my neck of the woods that would like to waste some of their precious time setting it up for me? Of course if that's at my place then tea / coffee / biscuits / etc. are plentiful - if you'd prefer I came to you then I can do that too.
Various other bits I need to get sorted in time for Stamford Hall so want to get this sorted and ticked off the list and then I can move on to the next (or fix the next bit that breaks!!).