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Old 07-31-2011, 08:48 PM   #1
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Smile Winnebago Wiring for Installing a CB

I have a 2007 Winnebago Adventurer 38 J. I want to install a CB for an upcoming caravan. What have others experienced in the wiring? Mounting the antenna and type? Is the wiring already located in the windshield post and up to the roof? Where is the best place to locate continuous power that is not disconnected when shutting the engine down. What brands have been the best and reliable? Antennas, too?
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Old 08-01-2011, 12:16 PM   #2
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I recommend FireStick NGP antenna. No Ground Plane. CB Radios, Antennas and Accessories - CB Radios Plus

is one location for these antennas. They do not require a truck with outside metal skin. Can be mounted on mirror on side of truck. As for wiring, I find with 12v test light a hot all the time wire and a hot with ignition and attach to an on/off/on switch so I can power the CB. On one way makes the CB work when engine is not running and on the other way makes CB work when engine is running. I get these switches at AutoZone or Radio Shack. Hope that helps.............ronspradley
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Old 08-01-2011, 12:37 PM   #3
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Many CBs come with NOAA weather channels. Put that on your list.
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Old 08-01-2011, 12:52 PM   #4
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Tom ... Most Winnebagoes are "pre-wired" for CB. On my 2003 that included a cheap CB antenna on the roof, but they deleted the antenna at some point so your '07 may not have it. The electrical wiring is normally in a plastic bag to the left of the driver's left foot ...behind a kick panel, stuffed up in to the dash, etc. Mine was NOT powered when the ignition is turned off, and my oem setup would be normal. I did later swap to another power lead ("extra" wire I found under the dash) that is powered all the time. Another way to power it would be like I did my HAM mobile unit ...ran wiring to the compartment below the driver and out through a grommet directly to the battery connections for the generator (up front on my coach). If you do that you need to add an inline fuse to both positive and negative leads, or at the very least to the positive.

The Firestick NGP is a good antenna for fiberglass rigs. I know of many who have mounted it to the side wall near the driver position.
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Old 08-01-2011, 09:27 PM   #5
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The 07
C.B. Prep
12-volt DC powerpoint, Entertainment Center w/CD Player
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DC receptacle, AC duplex receptacle, AM/FM radio, radio
antenna, speakers (2), lockable compartment, removable table (NA on
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Home Theater Sound System amplifier, DVD, receiver, speakers
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RV Radio® (Cab) AM/FM/stereo/CD player w/weather band, remotes,
roof-mounted flexible rubber antenna,
Radio Power Switch main/auxiliary
battery,
Satellite System Ready, Telephone input & interior jacks, TV
Enhancement Package
antenna (amplified), interior jacks, exterior jack,
coax wiring, cable input,
Video Selection System

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Old 08-02-2011, 10:14 AM   #7
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Smile Winnebago information for CB

Thanks to all, gents With your quick replies I found what I needed and I'm off to getting my Cobra 29 LTD Classic installed. This was not a quick check for me and your help made it all the faster.
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