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Flat, through window antennae cable? GMRS

cookiedough

Rank V

Explorer I

I'm looking at the Midlands MTX275, have a Tacoma, but don't want to put a hole in my sheetmetal. I see the DX Engineering MGC50 flat cable, is that a usable product for the GMRS range at 15 watts?
 

Prerunner1982

Local Expert, Oklahoma USA
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Member III

It would work ok and appears to meet all the requirements but I would expect some signal loss especially at the frequencies GMRS uses.
There's bound to be a grommet in the firewall you could run coax through and do a fender mount antenna, a couple of screw holes on the backside of the fender won't hurt anything.
 

OTH Overland

Local Expert Washington, USA
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Investor

Trail Blazer III

Comet antennas makes a nice clamp on hood mount (CP-5NMO) that is adjustable in all directions to plumb the antenna, and uses a short section of spaghetti coax that fits nicely between the hood and fender. Also the body of the coax fitting unscrews so you can thread the coax through a small hole or grommet in the fire wall without the need for cutting the end off and soldering on a new one. Have a couple of them on my WJ for many years and seem to hold up well. Tried the thru the window coax a long time ago, and was not happy with performance and did not last too long before it got damaged. Was also annoying having it hanging.
 
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