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so I finally got around to putting my FT-7900R in the truck, been sitting in the box for like 4 months because I kept putting it off. got it mounted under the dash on the passenger side, ran the power cable straight to the battery with a fuse inline, and the radio seems happy. the antenna is a NMO mount that I stuck on the roof right above the rear passenger door, kind of off center because I was worried about drilling through the middle of the roof and hitting something I shouldnt.
it works, I mean I can hit the local repeaters just fine and everyone says my audio sounds okay, but I keep reading that center of the roof is the ideal placement for ground plane and radiation pattern. is my slightly off-center mount going to cause any real world problems or is this one of those things that matters more in theory than actual use? I drive around pretty hilly terrain if that matters at all.
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