The next two are for tuning your antenna. They don't stay in the truck:
Paradynamics - PDC1 - 100 Watt Power & SWR Meter (PDC1) = $14.95
3ft RG58 Coax Cable with PL-259 Connectors (HS803PL) = $4.95
How To:
First, you need to install the Bandi Mount per Bandi's instructions. As I was using the Firestik 'Firering' cable, I had to make sure I was setting it up right. Here is the general order of washers and such (note the 'lips' that go into the Bandi Mount hole):
Here it is "in the flesh":
Note in that image I have the cable coming out of the Firering pushed to the wrong side. More on that in a second. Second note: The biggest issue most people are going to have with this install is grounding. Make sure the Firering is grounded to the Bandi mount. Might have to really tighten things down.
To make sure you have a good ground, you have to scrape some paint on the mount and on the hinge (all covered in Bandi's instructions). Here's the hinge scrape:
Here is the Bandi mount completely installed. Note the orientation of the Firering and how the cable is routed. To do this, you must have the "EZ-Install" coax or be making your own terminations, as a full size connector will not fit through the hinge.
For running the cable, I went right straight down and behind the bumper:
Underneath, I ran the coax over the rear suspension, and then between the gas tank and frame. At the front of the gas tank, I went up and over it and to the access port between the two E-brake lines (Note: It appears that this access port is for MTs only. In ATs, there is a cable routed there. See this post). In this access port, I cut a hole so I could pass the cable:
As I already ran power out to the center console, I only had to pop of the top cover:
Here you can see the open access port:
For power, I just used some taps into the lines I ran for the 12V outlet. Then before sticking everything in place, I hooked it up and dialed in the antenna with a SWR meter:
Note: Be sure if you are using a Firestik tunable tip antenna that you place the plastic tip all the way back on each time you test SWR. I have no clue why a bit of plastic would, but it influenced my readings significantly... For more info on tuning for SWR (including a video), see this link...
Here's when I am doing the tuning. You can see (from bottom up) the Bandi Mount, Stud, Quick Release, Spring, and Firefly antenna:
Here you can see the interior detail. The power taps, the access port, now sealed with RTV silicone, the Cobra connector box (mounted with 3M mounting tape[UPDATE: Regular 3M "Heavy Duty" mounting tape won't hold it. Try the automotive trim variety they have at auto supply stores]) and the pigtail:
Shot showing the installed Cobra Quick Connector installed:
I only had a few extra feet of coax. I wish I could have used a longer snake (24" or so would have been better), but this seems to work and I still get a nice, low SWR reading:
The end product:
And one more:
Anybody in the Portland area is more than welcome to use my SWR meter...
I need to get that quick release system for mine...
That's the same way I will be doing my install...
I thank you very much for all the Info and images,
this will make thing a breeze with already knowing
what is where ahead of time...
Thanks Again Bill !!!
[edit] I Ordered some things to nake my installation
more clean, I used Wacott... Awsome Place !!!...
1 x - 300-313 - Replacement Stud Plastic Washers $0.99
1 x Firestik K4 Stud Mount With Ring Connectors $4.95
1 x Firestik - K1A - Internal Locking Quick Disconnect $15.95
1 x Firestik - MU8R18 - 2-Piece 18ft "EZ-Install" Single Coax $18.95
1 x Paradynamics - PDC1 - 100 Watt Power & SWR Meter $14.95
1 x - HS803PL - 3ft RG58 Coax Cable with PL-259 Connectors $4.95
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Sub-Total: $60.74
Standard Shipping : $9.32
Total: $70.06
Quote:
bandi previously said:
BANDI MOUNT WISE, I have 37 people
on my list, I was going to build them this past
weekend, but I have to work outside on these, and
my Pop-Up Tarp tent got blown at a fast freak storm
and broke in three places, I disassembled it and weld
her all back together on Sunday and painted up the
welded areas... so I am shooting for this weekend
as long as it is not heat-stroke weather... But I
have purchased all the materials to satisfy the list.
I apologize to anyone who is dieing for theirs right
now, that is why i said to all of you that i could not
give a time to when they would be done, and that I
would contact you at the tie when yours are ready.
next week now...
Oh Yeah... One COOL thing about the Cobra 75...
You can buy the receiver (small silver box installed
under the center console cover for about $20 and
set it up in another familey vehicle, so if you use,
say a minivan or Jeep or such too, all you would
have to do then is too unscrew the handle and quik
release the antenna and add to the other vehicle...
Does anyone with the Bandi mount have a problem with the antenna smacking the body of the FJC?
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Sun Fusion 4WD AT, UR, Roof Rack (C7), Rock Rails, TRD Exhaust, BFG AT KO's
'06 Super White Tacoma PreRunner AT, Dbl Cab, Sport, TRD Exhaust, SnugTop, Westin Step Bars, Toyo Open Country AT's
Does anyone with the Bandi mount have a problem with the antenna
smacking the body of the FJC?
I DON'T... But I Don't own one either, well, I did till I mailed it out to
someone else who wanted one... ... But I do still have the
prototype which i will never get rid of, since it is my pattern to
replicate these mounts...
Seriously tho, I have not heard back from anyone with that issue,
and the way the antenna mounts at close to 90 degress to the
ground and the back of the FJC being at 20 degrees off 90...
Thanks Bandi - When I figure out the CB thing, I plan on being on your list. Thanks for the contributions.
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Sun Fusion 4WD AT, UR, Roof Rack (C7), Rock Rails, TRD Exhaust, BFG AT KO's
'06 Super White Tacoma PreRunner AT, Dbl Cab, Sport, TRD Exhaust, SnugTop, Westin Step Bars, Toyo Open Country AT's