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Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
Slow Code wrote: Drifter wrote in : 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 Sure...but only if you leave it mounted ON THE CAR and stretch the cheapest quality RadioShack RG-58 cable to it over the longest distance possible. Steve |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
"K4YZ" wrote:
Slow Code wrote: Drifter wrote in : 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 Sure...but only if you leave it mounted ON THE CAR and stretch the cheapest quality RadioShack RG-58 cable to it over the longest distance possible. Steve Do you have to wear a jump suit borrowed from goodwill too? |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message ups.com... Landshark wrote: Three feet square? What do -you- drive..... a hot-dog cart? LOL!!! Geo Metro? 3X'3' is nine square feet... check your math... LOL www.telstar-electronics.com Thanks Brian, I'll remember that when getting new carpet for the house...LOL!!! Guarantee that a Geo Metro is more than 9' Sqr of metal. |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
In rec.radio.cb , Steveo said...,
: Ray Norshine wrote: In rec.radio.cb , "Telstar Electronics" said..., ups.com: Landshark wrote: Three feet square? What do -you- drive..... a hot-dog cart? LOL!!! Geo Metro? 3X'3' is nine square feet... check your math... LOL Maybe, but will a cb radio take kindly to 'your' math? 27 sq. ft. 'might' be a slight improvement......... That's a really BIG stretch metro! Put on some (big ass'd) 8' curb feelers for radials... U'd only need 4... Is JC Whitney still around?? hahaha.. |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
On 06 Sep 2006 21:00:17 GMT, Steveo wrote:
Ray Norshine wrote: In rec.radio.cb , "Telstar Electronics" said..., ups.com: Landshark wrote: Three feet square? What do -you- drive..... a hot-dog cart? LOL!!! Geo Metro? 3X'3' is nine square feet... check your math... LOL Maybe, but will a cb radio take kindly to 'your' math? 27 sq. ft. 'might' be a slight improvement......... That's a really BIG stretch metro! Moped, he should just put up a dipole as high as he could in the garage. No ground plane needed. And the best part, no bickering ! Vinnie S. |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
On Wed, 6 Sep 2006 05:25:44 +0100, "Peter" wrote:
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. Listen to this guy ! All you need is 2 wires, and tune them to 27,200. Vinnie S. |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
"Frank Gilliland" wrote in message ... On 5 Sep 2006 16:26:53 -0700, "Telstar Electronics" wrote in .com: U-Know-Who wrote: 3' X 3', huh Brian? At 27Mhz? Is this some sort of magic sheetmetal with superior RF characteristics you've patented? Glad to see you are not building antennas. That size piece of metal should work just fine... how big do you think the roof of your car is where it normally sits... not much bigger. Three feet square? What do -you- drive..... a hot-dog cart? Frank, please interject some reality into this thread. |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
Steveo wrote: "K4YZ" wrote: Slow Code wrote: Drifter wrote in : 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 Sure...but only if you leave it mounted ON THE CAR and stretch the cheapest quality RadioShack RG-58 cable to it over the longest distance possible. Do you have to wear a jump suit borrowed from goodwill too? Sure...But only if it's been ironed so often that it's shiny and you can still see the "UPS" logo pressed into the cloth where the old patch was cut off! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
Landshark wrote:
Guarantee that a Geo Metro is more than 9' Sqr of metal. Yes, you're probably right... but the question is do you really need more area than that. The answer is "it depends". It depends on what type of radiation pattern you're looking for. The bigger the plane underneath the antenna... the lower the angle of radiation. The 3'X3' piece will work... but may not give as low a radiation angle as a larger surface. www.telstar-electronics.com |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
Ray Norshine wrote:
In rec.radio.cb , Steveo said..., : Ray Norshine wrote: In rec.radio.cb , "Telstar Electronics" said..., ups.com: Landshark wrote: Three feet square? What do -you- drive..... a hot-dog cart? LOL!!! Geo Metro? 3X'3' is nine square feet... check your math... LOL Maybe, but will a cb radio take kindly to 'your' math? 27 sq. ft. 'might' be a slight improvement......... That's a really BIG stretch metro! Put on some (big ass'd) 8' curb feelers for radials... U'd only need 4... Is JC Whitney still around?? hahaha.. Can the alternator supply the audio equipment AND the transmitter on one that rig? ha |
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