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Re: CB antenna mounting
Mike Klink wrote:
> Firestick or an equivalent no-ground-plane sounds like the way to go.
> Remeber, you do need special coax, though.
Hi all,
A common misconception concerning modile
antennas is sheet metal providing a large ground
place. At the frequency the CB antenna operates
the ground plane isn't all that effective. Most of
the antenna's radiation is gained through base,
center or top loading the antenna. The "no-ground"
antenna is actually a 50 ohm dummy load with a
vertical radiator - basically a 50 ohm resistor with a
long lead on one end.
On mobile installations at 11 meters (27 MHz), you
could mount a magnetic mount antenna on the roof
using a piece of sheet steel under the head liner and
practically get the same effect as the "no-ground"
antenna.
Any antenna you use at 27 MHz for mobile operations
is going to be a very real compromise. Most of the
radiated energy from the radio will be used up by the
loading scheme of the antenna.
To gain a little more efficiency, use the hood bracket
or a trailer hitch bracket. The effect won't be all that
noticible at 5 watts output. but you will be a little more
balanced.
FYI: I've used "no-ground" antennas in various situations
and compared them to standard mount, mag mount and
bracket mount - there is ZERO difference in performance.
Later ya'll.....
Tom Francis (tomf@domain.elided)
1953 IHC R-132 Dump
1937 Farmall F-12
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