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Und in a fiat Ducato motorhome


hello, I have recently puchased a motorhome and am interested in installing a uhf radio.  Could anyone tell me if there is any problems with the range of the uhf being interfered with due to it being mainly fibreglass construction.



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Welcome to the gang Leowl, enjoy here and out in the playground.

The higher up the antenna the better. If you can't mount it high up try and get a longer antenna and around 5-7db. Keep any joins to a minimum as well.

Hope all goes well and whatever you do keep safe good buddy. Remember 5&35 are the emergency channels.

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Hi Leowl,

Dougwe is spot on with the info.

This site has good all round info.

http://lakecomm.com.au/uhfant&acc.html

cheers TG.



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Welcome to the site Leowl,
Because the vehicle is mainly fibreglass you would be better off getting a ground independant antenna, fibreglass is a poor earth.
RFI and GME are good brands for your application.
Pomme.

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