CB newbe. I need some help finding a good antenna.
CB newbe. I need some help finding a good antenna.
I need to get a antenna for my new CB. I want somthing that is not to big 3-4' but I have no idia what is good. What are you useing? Please help.
Thanks, Charles
Thanks, Charles
Re: CB newbe. I need some help finding a good antenna.
4 ft. Firestick.hawkeye wrote:I need to get a antenna for my new CB. I want somthing that is not to big 3-4' but I have no idia what is good. What are you useing? Please help.
Thanks, Charles
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Re: CB newbe. I need some help finding a good antenna.
I am using a Wilson Little-Wil. I like it so far, but hardy ever use it.
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Re: CB newbe. I need some help finding a good antenna.
i have the firestik too. get the bandi mount with quick disconnect and firestick...larry can help you out with that stuff...........LARRY......

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Re: CB newbe. I need some help finding a good antenna.
The advice given so far is good - I use a Firestik Firefly 4' CB antenna, and it works flawlessly...The fire fly is a thinner, lighter weight version of the original Firestik. I prefer it on external mounts and on roof mounts, as it sways less, and is less stressful should it get clobbered off-road.
The location of the antenna is also important, along with the coax cable length and routing, the nearby reflective surfaces (metal and fiberglass), and the effective ground plane the location provides. In summary, the antenna is but one part of the receiving "system", and all the factors come into play in setting up good reception / transmission capability for your CB radio (or any radio).
The location of the antenna is also important, along with the coax cable length and routing, the nearby reflective surfaces (metal and fiberglass), and the effective ground plane the location provides. In summary, the antenna is but one part of the receiving "system", and all the factors come into play in setting up good reception / transmission capability for your CB radio (or any radio).
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Re: CB newbe. I need some help finding a good antenna.
wow! I had better study up for this some more.
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Re: CB newbe. I need some help finding a good antenna.
The Firestik website that Gon2srf quoted is an excellent source for information on antenna systems related to CB radio.
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Re: CB newbe. I need some help finding a good antenna.
OK, I ordered the antenna, mount, and cord. What eals do I need?
Re: CB newbe. I need some help finding a good antenna.
Make sure you get a good SWR meter and tune the antenna before you broadcast. A well tuned antenna not only improves output, but prevents damage to your radio.
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