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Thank you.
I was hoping toward CB. I am going to add a CB radio to my boat. I already have a VHF radio. I have a SWR meter. Will the length of the coax have an effect on the tuning? I would like to have a run from the top of the flybridge to cabin of perhaps around 20 feet. "David G. Nagel" wrote in message ... Scott; What you have there is a CB antenna. You can tell from the loading coil at the top of the stick. A VHF marine antenna will not have any coils as the 48" length is sufficent for a half wave vertical dipole. Dave WD9BDZ Scott Downey wrote: I have a white fiberglass top loaded antenna that is 48 inches long. At the bottom of the antenna where the metal part screws onto the L bracket aluminum mounting base is imprinted 'wondershaft'. It is toploaded because the top 15 inches is thicker and I assume there is a coil of wire under the white fiberglass covering. It uses a Pl259 coax connector mount on the base for the coax cable. Does anyone know if this is a marine CB antenna or would it be a marine VHF antenna or how to tell the difference? Thanks for any info. |
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