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That's what she said!......
According to the tutorial on antenna farm it's the right size.
Not really sure on the "tuning " part I assume it will work just fine but "tuning" makes it transmit better? Radio experts want to chime in here?
 
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Yes you will get better signals if your antenna length is tuned to match the wave length of the frequency you are using.
 
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I justed added an antenna and mount section to the first post to help people with their shopping. I also added a couple more radio options that I have seen people using.
 

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I purchased a Scorpion Antenna a few years ago with the idea of mounting it to my truck, which I did not own yet.

Now that I have my Raptor, I was considering how I could mount it, (it is huge). I recently installed a RetraxPro MX cover which makes it more difficult to place. I'd rather not drill into my roof, and was thinking some type of hitch mount would be best.

Any ideas are welcome.
 
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I purchased a Scorpion Antenna a few years ago with the idea of mounting it to my truck, which I did not own yet.



Now that I have my Raptor, I was considering how I could mount it, (it is huge). I recently installed a RetraxPro MX cover which makes it more difficult to place. I'd rather not drill into my roof, and was thinking some type of hitch mount would be best.



Any ideas are welcome.


Hitch mount would place it too low, you really want it above the roofline but at 20lbs you want something solid to mount too. Maybe a roof rack of some form. Better not go anywhere with trees though that's an expensive antenna!
 

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I purchased a Scorpion Antenna a few years ago with the idea of mounting it to my truck, which I did not own yet.

Now that I have my Raptor, I was considering how I could mount it, (it is huge). I recently installed a RetraxPro MX cover which makes it more difficult to place. I'd rather not drill into my roof, and was thinking some type of hitch mount would be best.

Any ideas are welcome.

Which model do you have? Screwdriver antennas are tricky to mount.
KØBG.COM has a lot of good mounting ideas and what not to do.
 

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Got the ich last night and ordered these.
I hope like hell I got the right stuff. I read a lot but I'm still up in the air as to why one radio is better than the other. I plan to mount the antenna on the canister of my powertrax
1 x ICOM F5021 (ICOM F5021 51) = $229.95
1 x PCTEL Maxrad NMO58UCPI (362768 + 1835 + SCI) = $22.95
1 x Larsen NMOWB150B = $54.95
Standard or Spring Base Black Spring (Larsen SpringB)
1 x ICOM CS-F5021/6021-USB (GC-1030) = $49.95

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