Wilson 5000

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Glorfendill

Wilson 5000

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Post by Glorfendill »

Ok guys, after much deliberation and price checking I've decided that the additional cost of buying a sturdy Mount for a predator 10k, or having one custom made for me locally is going to run me a good bit more than I am wanting to spend. So I've decided to drop a little performance wise and just go with the Wilson 5000 Rooftop Mount. I was just curious if anyone knows who would have the cheapest price around for it. Ordering Direct from Wilson would run 67.95, so if you know anyone that carries it for less let me know please.

The more I think about it I just can't validate spending 200+ just to set up a Predator when I can get a Wilson 5000 for 70 and not need to worry about any extra mount costs.
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BobOstro61

#21345

Post by BobOstro61 »

That seems like a pretty good price to me. I paid $89 for mine. That's what I get for being in a hurry! I had good reason though! Before the 5000 I was using a Rat Shack antenna!!
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Duck Commander

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Post by Duck Commander »

Why do you have to spend alot of extra money for a special mount?
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Punkin Head

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Post by Punkin Head »

I thought the preditor mounts were only like 65 or 70 bucks? when I bought my 1st 10-k and mount I paid 110 for both brand new the antenna was a 17" shaft single coil and the preditor mount. maybe thay have gone up since tho I dont know.
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Big Guns

wilson 500

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Post by Big Guns »

Glorfindil,
That is about the best price that I have found too. I would go for it.
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Glorfendill

#21412

Post by Glorfendill »

Frankly I probably don't need what I want, just I have an 88 Chevy S-10 and want it roof mounted. I just don't know how much I trust that roof and with the kind of wind resistance that Predator would have I would want something like Mr coily's 1' Square roof mount for peace of mind that it's not goint to tear open a hole in my roof.
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Phaze91460

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Post by Phaze91460 »

Sometimes you can catch um new for a good price on ebay, just watch the shipping costs.
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Falkon MX-5

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Post by Falkon MX-5 »

no no no no no

K40 Magnet + Predator 10k! Trust me!
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Glorfendill

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Post by Glorfendill »

Thanks, but I'm also just trying to get away from magnet mounts in general. I'm not trying to keep my truck pretty for resale, or anything. I want a good antenna that will be there blowin ears out for years. So get those broken magnets away and let me roof mount this sucker ;-)
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Glorfendill

Another Question

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Post by Glorfendill »

One more thing I'm wondering about the Wilson 5000 Roof Mount version. does anyone here know if that comes with the PL259 connector or if it just has the cable connection point for a manual wireing?
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Mr RadioActive

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Post by Mr RadioActive »

Yup on the pl259!
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Glorfendill

#21613

Post by Glorfendill »

Thanks Mike
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Falkon MX-5

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Post by Falkon MX-5 »

I've had bad experience with the coax on my wilson. I'm about to replace it when I'm not so lazy.
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SmallTruckBigRadio

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Post by SmallTruckBigRadio »

I know of a CB shop that pushes the Wilson 1000 roof mounts to a bunch of happy customers. The 5000 is supposed to be a step up, but I don't know if the additional mass is worth it, and I doubt the difference would be noticeable.
Either way, 1000, or 5000 roof mounts, I think you'll be very happy with the performance on your truck. It also lines up well with antenna theory too.
That's the direction I would have gone if I would be willing to make the hole.
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Glorfendill

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Post by Glorfendill »

Falkon MX-5 wrote:I've had bad experience with the coax on my wilson. I'm about to replace it when I'm not so lazy.
Does it come with coax attached or are you just referring to the coax you had running to your 1000?
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SmallTruckBigRadio

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Post by SmallTruckBigRadio »

Glorfendill,

I did some SWR testing with a Wilson 1000 mag mount on the cab center of my S-10 pickup today, and I was very impressed. The through the roof mount should get similar results.

I think the Wilson 5000 does come with larger coax than the 1000, and either one could be changed out to high quality mini 8 if needed. I think they require their stock coax length.
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Glorfendill

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Post by Glorfendill »

Sweet! so it does come with coax... that just saved me a little there, as I was worried about the price of some decent coax... but I think whatever it comes with would be good enough to at least start out with.. and upgrade later if I think I need it.
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Phaze91460

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Post by Phaze91460 »

the mag mount 1000 and 5000 and litl will come with coax attached
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Glorfendill

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Post by Glorfendill »

Ok so the Mag mounts come with attached coax, but the Roof mount I'll have to supply the Coax?
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Phaze91460

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Post by Phaze91460 »

If its one you drill through the roof, then yes.
I think that the mag mount antennas and some trunk lip mount are the only ones with the coax.
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SmallTruckBigRadio

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Post by SmallTruckBigRadio »

Glorfendill wrote:Ok so the Mag mounts come with attached coax, but the Roof mount I'll have to supply the Coax?
Glorfendill,

I just looked at the Wilson Web Site, and I saw that the "star washer" and coax assembly appears to be in the parts list. This is a consumer level antenna, and I doubt they would market it without the coax.

Also, earlier in this thread RA mentioned "yup" on the PL-259 question.

Call your supplier to be sure what he is selling you, and I think you'll like the news. I found a price of $62.99 at a wholesale warehouse place, but they are less than the best on customer service. The place your dealing with may easily treat you better if parts begin to multiply or divide during installation.

They have recently changed over to a cool looking two part PL-259 at the radio end that makes it easier to route the coax without soldering. You may want to avoid the older models that have been sitting on someones shelf for 5 years or more, because some of the earlier models had a fairly cheap crimp on PL-259 connector.

The parts kit also includes a plastic cap so that you can unscrew the coil and whip for a car wash, and cover the connection point with the plastic cap.

Don't be to surprised if you don't need to tune it much. Maybe an inch or less. If it's anything like the Mag Mount versions that I have tried on my truck and car.

I had to swallow hard as I gradually cut off 12 inches or more on my Predator 10K whip.
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