Where you've mounted your antenna is probably the best spot. I'm an Electronics Technitian in the Navy specializing in communications. Everything from SatComs to hand held Motorola "walkie-talkies." Antenna location isn't really an issue for Citizen band (cb) when it comes to transmitting, but output power is. If you can hear people 5 miles away but they can't hear you, get an amplifier...problem solved. But when it comes to reception issues, there are alot of things that can kill your range. First is the Radio itself, how sensitive it is, but this is about antennas. Next is the lay of the land, which you have no control over. Last is where on your rig your antenna is. If it's too close to your engine, you will get electromagnetic interferance from all the whirly-gigs doing their thing under the hood. You will also get some interferance from the metal you're rig is made of, but the serious interferance comes from being too close to the ground. SO: The higher and farther away from your engine you mount your antenna the better, short of looking like a doush bag with an antenna mounted on your soft top, that is the best place you can mount your antenna...wow, I'm a freakin geek.