"Peter" wrote in message
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"Drifter" wrote...
I want to connect a mobile CB radio to a power supply in the garage.
My question: Is it possible to use my Wilson 1000 as a type of "base
station" antenna or will I have to purchase an antenna designed just
for base station use?
Any tips and info will be greatly appreciated.
A base type is better, as it will get greater distances, but any CB
antenna
can be used as a base antenna.
If you use a mobile type, it must be placed on a ground plane. This
ground plane could be solid metal, but could be a few metal rods
or stretched out wire.
More radials is better, and thicker wire would be better than thin.
If you make a ground plane with a stud mount in the middle, a mobile
antenna could be swapped between the car and base mounts - but
remember not to leave it out there when not in use - they are easily
removed by a passing scumbag.
It is also possible to make your own antenna from wire. A dipole
makes a reasonable antenna at a very low cost, and is easily mounted
or hung from something.
Regards,
Peter.
http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/
Make sure you use some grease if you want to swap it back and forth as the
threads could get rusted. I have a 102" whip that I am trying to reuse with
the same problem. It's soaking in liquid wrench at the moment.
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