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#1 User is offline   JMJOHN 

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Posted 10 December 2011 - 10:51 AM

Many of the factory installed Spyder RT CB antennas improperly insulate the antenna staff from the brass mounting block, causing high SWR and poor CB transmission capability from the Can-Am CB radio,,,,,

J&M has a CB antenna upgrade kit for the Can-Am Spyder RT, that addresses these issues,,,,,

Included in this kit is a replacement brass mounting block that has been machined to fit in the exact same spot as the factory antenna block, but with the correct sized and threaded mounting hole, to allow the industry standard CB antenna staffs to fit, and to properly conduct RF transmissions from the CB antenna coax, all the way thru to the antenna staff itself,,,,,

This kit includes a pre-tuned, (no SWR tuning necessary) 3’, top-loaded CB antenna staff, replacement CB antenna brass mounting block and complete installation instructions. ((see http://www.jmcorp.co...ducts.asp?PF=46 ,,,

J&M’s Vice-President, Melinda Carevich rides a beautiful new blue RT, with the complete audio system and the CB radio portion of the system finally performs on par with J&M’s JMCB-2003 and the CB radio on our 2012 Gold Wing ,,,,
JMJOHN ,,,, John@Jmcorp.com ,,,, www.Jmcorp.com ,,,,
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Posted 10 December 2011 - 01:56 PM

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I just had problems with the standard SPYDER LIMITED RT antenna. It split up the entire length of the antenna, like it was splintering. It started to sliver from the rubber cover up. When the dealer replaced it, the parts person said that it is common, if someone bends it over in a parking lot or somewhere else. Does anyone know of any after market or an antenna, that won't split or possibly shorter, because right now I am still riding it, but it is cold and when I ride it, it may very well be moving in the wind and causing it to split too.


View PostJMJOHN, on 10 December 2011 - 10:51 AM, said:

Many of the factory installed Spyder RT CB antennas improperly insulate the antenna staff from the brass mounting block, causing high SWR and poor CB transmission capability from the Can-Am CB radio,,,,,

J&M has a CB antenna upgrade kit for the Can-Am Spyder RT, that addresses these issues,,,,,

Included in this kit is a replacement brass mounting block that has been machined to fit in the exact same spot as the factory antenna block, but with the correct sized and threaded mounting hole, to allow the industry standard CB antenna staffs to fit, and to properly conduct RF transmissions from the CB antenna coax, all the way thru to the antenna staff itself,,,,,

This kit includes a pre-tuned, (no SWR tuning necessary) 3’, top-loaded CB antenna staff, replacement CB antenna brass mounting block and complete installation instructions. ((see http://www.jmcorp.co...ducts.asp?PF=46 ,,,

J&M’s Vice-President, Melinda Carevich rides a beautiful new blue RT, with the complete audio system and the CB radio portion of the system finally performs on par with J&M’s JMCB-2003 and the CB radio on our 2012 Gold Wing ,,,,

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