I found this
"I agree with the other posts. The length of cable is not an issue and your
problem is a lack of a good groundplane. I suggest that you try a CB marine
antenna. These antennas are design to operator without a groundplane.
However, they are probably not design to handle high power. Looking at
shakespears webpage it looks like there antennas are limited to 25 watts
max. Well with in the range of a legal CB radio."
http://www.shakespeare-marine.com/index.html
what a long link
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...N%26 tab%3Dwg
"Scott Downey" wrote in message
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Are you saying it wont work?
Why would the manufacturer make a marine CB antenna knowing it would be
put
on a fiberglass boat knowing that most people would simply hook up the
coax
and see it it works.
I read in the marine catalogs about marine CB antennas designed for boats
and not to be concerned about a ground plane.
Anyone know the answer?
"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Scott Downey wrote:
The boat is mostly wood and fiberglass, only metal is railings.
To what is the coax shield going to be tied? If that antenna is
an electrical 1/4 wavelength, where's the ground plane?
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp
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