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CHASSIS MODIFICATIONS
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AILY
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Electrical System: Modifications and Drawing-Off Power
Amateur equipment for CB and 2m band.
The installation of CB (27 MHz) and 2m (144 MHz) sets must use the power system provided on the vehicle. The connection
is made to terminal 30 of connector ST40.
The systems must be legally type-approved and fixed (not portable). Install the transmitting part in a flat, dry area separate from the
electronic components of the vehicle, away from humidity and vibrations.
The antenna must be installed outside the vehicle, possibly on a large metallic base as vertically as possible with the connection wire
leading downwards. Follow the instructions and the manufacturer’s warnings for assembly (see Figure 2.31).
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The SWR must be as close as possible to one. The recommended value is 1.5, while the maximum acceptable value must not
in any case be greater than 2.
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The
AERIAL GAIN
values must be as high as possible and ensure sufficient spatial uniformity, normally with deviations from the
average value in the order of 1.5dB in the typical CB radio band (26.965-27.405 MHz).
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The
RADIATED CAB FIELD
value must be as low as possible. We suggest < 1 V/m as a quality target. In any case, the value
must not exceed limits imposed by current European guidelines.
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The aerial must therefore always be located outside the passenger compartment.
It is advisable to consider the following guidelines to ensure that the radio-cable-aerial is working effectively and assess whether the
aerial is adjusted:
1)
If the SWR is higher on low channels than high channels, extend the aerial.
2)
If the SWR is higher on high channels than low channels, shorten the aerial.
After adjusting the aerial, it is advisable to re-check the SWR on all channels.
The best position to install the aerial is the centre of the roof because the earth plane is proportional in all directions, while installation
on a side or any other part of the vehicle makes the earth plane proportional to the vehicle mass.
Cables involved in the installations should be connected and positioned taking care to:
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Use a top-quality, low-loss coaxial antenna cable with the same impedance as the transmitter and the antenna. (see Figure 2.32).
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The coaxial cable run must be at a suitable distance (minimum 50 mm) from pre-existing wiring (TV, radio, telephone, amplifiers
and other electronic devices) to prevent interference and malfunctioning. Ensure the minimum distance from the metallic struc-
ture of the cab. Cable installation on the left or right-hand side is preferable.
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Clean the lower part of the hole made in the body for installing the antenna in fixed position so that the antenna support is
perfectly connected to the vehicle earth.
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The coaxial cable connecting the antenna to the radio must be fitted with the utmost care. Avoid curves or bends which can
pinch or distort the cable. Avoid tangling. Shorten the wire as much as possible. Remember that any imperfections in the coaxial
cable will cause severe interference for the radio transmitter.
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