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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 Jim |
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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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![]() "James barrett" wrote in message oups.com... 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 Jim "Handel 50,000 Watts" Orchestra? CB? I'm just aghast. |
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H. Adam Stevens wrote:
"Handle 50,000 Watts" Orchestra? CB? I'm just aghast. You've got to understand CB lingo. That's 50,000 watts forward power (with 49,990 watts reflected power.) :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message t... H. Adam Stevens wrote: "Handle 50,000 Watts" Orchestra? CB? I'm just aghast. You've got to understand CB lingo. That's 50,000 watts forward power (with 49,990 watts reflected power.) :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com Try quoting me correctly next time. The word in the ad is "Handel." |
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![]() "James barrett" wrote in message oups.com... 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 Jim yep, and this is where you get the amps to melt them down: http://www.davemade.com/mobile.htm |
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On 8 Nov, 14:37, "Dave" wrote:
"James barrett" wrote in message oups.com... 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 Jim yep, and this is where you get the amps to melt them down:http://www.davemade.com/mobile.htm You may be looking at the spring between the antenna and the bumper which allows a long whip style antenna to bend with the wind while mobile Art |
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art wrote:
... yep, and this is where you get the amps to melt them down:http://www.davemade.com/mobile.htm You may be looking at the spring between the antenna and the bumper which allows a long whip style antenna to bend with the wind while mobile Art Ohh that's a loading coil alright, seen plenty of 'em at cb-swap/meets/shows in the midwest. The shows used to be a lot more open, now you have to know someone or be invited. He should be warned, those BIG mobile amps draw a lot of amps and you'll be into adding extra batteries in the trunk and alternators under the hood! (think ambulance/swat-team/military vehicle industrial alternators.) Also, those BIG base amps can cause you to drop a new box into yer house/shack to supply the power--above 5KW just gets too crazy, IMHO ... and don't even think about it unless you have a place out in the boonies. Anything above the smallest base amp with the big tubes is kinda crazy--IMHO. You want to run more power than that, think about starting up a real am/fm broadcast station! Regards, JS |
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Hash: SHA1 John Smith wrote: art wrote: ... yep, and this is where you get the amps to melt them down:http://www.davemade.com/mobile.htm You may be looking at the spring between the antenna and the bumper which allows a long whip style antenna to bend with the wind while mobile Art Ohh that's a loading coil alright, seen plenty of 'em at cb-swap/meets/shows in the midwest. The shows used to be a lot more open, now you have to know someone or be invited. He should be warned, those BIG mobile amps draw a lot of amps and you'll be into adding extra batteries in the trunk and alternators under the hood! (think ambulance/swat-team/military vehicle industrial alternators.) Also, those BIG base amps can cause you to drop a new box into yer house/shack to supply the power--above 5KW just gets too crazy, IMHO ... and don't even think about it unless you have a place out in the boonies. Anything above the smallest base amp with the big tubes is kinda crazy--IMHO. You want to run more power than that, think about starting up a real am/fm broadcast station! Regards, JS Hi, I'm not really sure what all of that means. I'm learning about antennas, and I've been doing a lot of reading on the web until I can get a copy of the ARRL Antenna book. I'm learning the terminology and the other day read a thread about loading coils. I had no idea what that was, so I went in search of an explanation. So, when I saw the radio shop selling antennas with funny looking coils I wondered if that's what a loading coil looked like. But I had expected a loading coil to be at the bottom of the antenna, these looked like they might be in the middle of the antenna. Does that even work? BTW, I enjoy reading old threads from Roy and Cecil. A ton of great information there. I have learned alot, and have much more to learn. I want to try to make a 2 meter yagi (3 elements) this weekend and experiment a little. Maybe I can finally hit that repeater 30 miles away. ;-) Jim -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHM8yWQuDJiZ/QrH0RAuVCAJ9IVGKLg1XtBrsOcNFmI9jsTO1R3gCg05dW 56RRsfoNjTeiHMxWvymiiZQ= =4zuW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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James Barrett wrote:
... Hi, I'm not really sure what all of that means. I'm learning about antennas, and I've been doing a lot of reading on the web until I can get a copy of the ARRL Antenna book. I'm learning the terminology and the other day read a thread about loading coils. I had no idea what that was, so I went in search of an explanation. So, when I saw the radio shop selling antennas with funny looking coils I wondered if that's what a loading coil looked like. But I had expected a loading coil to be at the bottom of the antenna, these looked like they might be in the middle of the antenna. Does that even work? BTW, I enjoy reading old threads from Roy and Cecil. A ton of great information there. I have learned alot, and have much more to learn. I want to try to make a 2 meter yagi (3 elements) this weekend and experiment a little. Maybe I can finally hit that repeater 30 miles away. ;-) Jim -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHM8yWQuDJiZ/QrH0RAuVCAJ9IVGKLg1XtBrsOcNFmI9jsTO1R3gCg05dW 56RRsfoNjTeiHMxWvymiiZQ= =4zuW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Well, that page deals with bootleg/illegal cb equipment. However, years ago I bought a 1KW+ dave made amp which had been modified a bit and covered 40-10m, it worked quite well, I drove it with a small homemade xmitter I bought at a swap. In addition to the material you are getting from the arrl material--loads of amateurs have put together web pages dealing with antennas/amps/equip. Most provide an email address and most are only too glad to advise/help. And of course, you will find everyone here interested in antennas and can share good advice, and you are quite correct--Cecil, Roy and others have a LOT of good knowledge on amateur antennas ... Loading coils can be placed anywhere along the length of an antenna, for varying effects on radiation pattern, matching requirements, etc. EZNEC, Roys little program makes it a snap on graphing what to expect ... Keep reading/studying, you'll get hooked and grab a license! ![]() Regards, JS |
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