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James barrett wrote:
Hi, I was looking up antennas on google, and found a radio shop's antenna page. These antennas have some kind of coil welded onto them. Are these what you would call loading coils? And by the picture I can't tell if the coil is at the bottom, middle or top of the antenna. Any guesses? http://www.mpaudio1.com/cbmobileantennas.html Presumably, the plastic looking things in the center are insulators which makes the coils = loading coils. But with CB antennas, one needs to be careful about presumptions as some are designed for looks only. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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