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Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
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. |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
"Drifter" wrote in message ... 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. You could, but it would require a ground plane so large and cumbersome that it would not be easy to remove the antenna to use it mobile again. You will also get better performance from a base antenna. |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
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. Do you have room for a real ground plane antenna on your garage? |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
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. You can use a Wilson 1000 as a base antenna IF you put a car sized ground plane under it, although four 8.6 foot radials would work as well. A full size antenna will gather more signal. |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
Hello Drifter:
Yeah what they said! I had a local who placed the magnetic mount Wilson 1000 on his Swap Cooler, that of course had a lot of metal for a ground plane. He had to add on a coax extension, and ran barefoot. But was able to converse with all the locals, and make the coffee shop get 2 gethers on time. It surly isn't a skip shootin antenna. One nut cake ran a Wilson 1000 on his refregrator, and a Palmar Skipper 300 Linear. This was a TVI and all kinds of Interference looking for a place to happen. He lived in a apartment house, and was soon evicted. Probably for not listening to Jay in the Mojave! (Oh Brother!) Jay in the Mojave Scott in Baltimore wrote: 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. You can use a Wilson 1000 as a base antenna IF you put a car sized ground plane under it, although four 8.6 foot radials would work as well. A full size antenna will gather more signal. |
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Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
If you have a freezer or washer in your garage just slap the wilson 1000 on
top of it and it should work pretty good but not as good as a proper base antena up in the air. Scorpio "Drifter" wrote in message ... 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. |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
"Drifter" wrote in message ... 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. Does your garage have a metal roof? If so, plop it down on top of the garage, and run a wire from the roof of the garage down to a grounding rod in the yard, or a METAL cold water pipe in the garage/house (as long as it's metal all the way out to the yard!) Any point that is grounded would work, though I'd avoid using the ground in an outlet; you really don't want it hooked into the household wiring, even despite the fact that a lot places use the cold water pipes for ground... The antenna will perform, but not nearly as well as a proper base antenna... |
Wilson 1000 Antenna Question
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... "Drifter" wrote in message ... 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. Does your garage have a metal roof? If so, plop it down on top of the garage, and run a wire from the roof of the garage down to a grounding rod in the yard, or a METAL cold water pipe in the garage/house (as long as it's metal all the way out to the yard!) Any point that is grounded would work, though I'd avoid using the ground in an outlet; you really don't want it hooked into the household wiring, even despite the fact that a lot places use the cold water pipes for ground... The antenna will perform, but not nearly as well as a proper base antenna... NECA code says that if you can't use a ground rod, you can use the copper water pipe where it enters the house from the outside. I believe it must be attached within the first 3 feet, but that could vary from city to city. -- Suffer, unto me. Indulge, my every need. UV Count 1 Religion is a whore! (Slayer) |
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 Yes you can, but only a dumb-ass would want to listen to CB. Sc Hey is that a Wilson 1000? Thats no Wilson 1000! Thats my wife! |
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