megamile Posted September 11 #1 Posted September 11 Just bought a 2011 RSV Hannigan trike; upper part of CB antenna missing. Anyone know where I can get the top piece? Barring that I'd really like to change it to a Firestik II or other antenna; can find no info on antenna, mount, or how Hannigan mounted it.
Woody Posted September 13 #2 Posted September 13 That's a beautiful bike congratulations as far as the antenna I would look up a local CB shop, they may have a bunch laying in a corner somewhere.
RDawson Posted September 14 #3 Posted September 14 It should unscrew at the base. I’ll look at the set I have off a junk bike tomorrow but I seem to remember them being pretty rusty.
megamile Posted September 14 Author #4 Posted September 14 Somebody told me it is proprietary setup; something about 6 or 8mm. I seem to remember Firestik is 8 mm. Mount is pretty as is and I don't want to screw it up but I do need a working antenna. Gonna look at it tomorrow.
RDawson Posted September 14 #5 Posted September 14 Hard to see in pic, the antenna lines up with your shelf track. Do you just need the section that attaches with Allen screws? I have one but haven’t tried to take it apart. 1
megamile Posted September 15 Author #6 Posted September 15 I just need the top part, above the winding, that attaches(and tunes) with the 2 Allen screws. No longer many CB shops around to ask about those antenna pieces. Truckstops carry Wilson centerload antennas in the CB racks; I hate to buy a whole antenna just to use the top part (without being sure it would even fit), unless the mount also fit and I could just change the whole antenna. Still haven't looked at it; took wife out to dinner on it instead. Waiting for my boy to ship me the intercoms I gave him when I sold him my last Venture; he doesn't like them, isn't using them and now I need them back...
megamile Posted September 15 Author #7 Posted September 15 I didn't think to get a pic from the other side but the center winding is visible; I need the top piece.
megamile Posted September 29 Author #8 Posted September 29 On 9/14/2024 at 4:16 PM, RDawson said: Hard to see in pic, the antenna lines up with your shelf track. Do you just need the section that attaches with Allen screws? I have one but haven’t tried to take it apart. I do just need the top section. (Or a complete antenna...) If you would like to part with either, we should talk....
megamile Posted September 29 Author #9 Posted September 29 On 9/13/2024 at 8:48 AM, Woody said: That's a beautiful bike congratulations as far as the antenna I would look up a local CB shop, they may have a bunch laying in a corner somewhere. Thx. No local CB shops anywhere near; last one closed just after Radio Shack bit the dust. Only one I know of presently is on the gulf coast. They seem to have gone underground... Just the standard Wilson wall in truckstops any more.
RDawson Posted September 29 #10 Posted September 29 6 hours ago, megamile said: I do just need the top section. (Or a complete antenna...) If you would like to part with either, we should talk.... Shoot me a messsage as a reminder next week. We should be back home around 10/4 (see what I did there 😁). We’re in Florida fending off the hurricanes from our daughter’s house.
megamile Posted December 8 Author #11 Posted December 8 On 9/29/2024 at 6:48 AM, RDawson said: Shoot me a messsage as a reminder next week. We should be back home around 10/4 (see what I did there 😁). We’re in Florida fending off the hurricanes from our daughter’s house. Found an antenna part that fits housing; now I just need to tune it. Suggestions on how to attach the meter are appreciated; not sure how much I have to disassemble to get to the coax connections...
saddlebum Posted December 12 #12 Posted December 12 (edited) Normal procedure is to disconnect cable from cb and connect to swr meter and short jumper from meter to CB. Take the bike somewhere away from structures to avoid any signal reflection and adjust your antenna length to get your lowest but equal swr reading on both lowest and highest channel. Alternatively if you have a preferred channel that you use most often like 28 for example, adjust to lowest reading on that channel and just check that 1 and 40 are still within the acceptable range. Edited December 12 by saddlebum
megamile Posted Friday at 03:28 PM Author #13 Posted Friday at 03:28 PM Thank you. Is CB connection under trunk or near radio in fairing? (Thinking under the trunk.) Thinking this will be a pain either way. Will tuning work if I just hit transmit button without mic connected? (My boy hasn't sent me back the headsets yet...)
saddlebum Posted Saturday at 05:18 PM #14 Posted Saturday at 05:18 PM (edited) Normally it is at the radio. Not sure about the transmit without headset but cannot see off hand why it woul not. You can always try it. Here is a good article on how to. https://www.rightchannelradios.com/blogs/installation-guides/18330687-cb-antenna-tuning-instructions?srsltid=AfmBOorEogEZm7W8J0YTBYtu6neshaHnaRu6OL0KLnJe4_d0SrKqHml3 Edited Saturday at 05:33 PM by saddlebum
Marcarl Posted Sunday at 12:59 AM #15 Posted Sunday at 12:59 AM On 12/13/2024 at 10:28 AM, megamile said: Thank you. Is CB connection under trunk or near radio in fairing? (Thinking under the trunk.) Thinking this will be a pain either way. Will tuning work if I just hit transmit button without mic connected? (My boy hasn't sent me back the headsets yet...) Will adjust just fine without mic.
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