groundless antenna???
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groundless antenna???
I have a older friend that has lost some of his mobility. He lives in a second floor apt with a balcony. although he can still walk he will likely be in a chair soon.
I have a stock cobra 18wxstII, a pyramid 15 amp p/s with a cig lighter port and a groundless window mount antenna. I can put a cig adapter with 15 amp in line fuse on the radio so he doesn't have to mess with it. I want to give this setup to him to play with but I am not sure about the antenna. I know it worked in the car as I ran it for a while. SWR was about 1.3 on a uniden 520xl. He lives about a mile from I39 and I29 here in Wausau so I am sure he can get some truckers. He used to be a trucker and then a big truck mech. Here's the question. Have any of you ever mounted a groundless antenna on a cast iron rail, and do you think this will work for him. I want to get some ideas before I make the offer. I know he is bored and I think he might like the radio. I did do a search on the groundless antenna but the ones I read never said if or how it worked. I know the WX part will work, it works without the antenna attached.
Thanks for reading this and for any help you might have
wood eye
I have a stock cobra 18wxstII, a pyramid 15 amp p/s with a cig lighter port and a groundless window mount antenna. I can put a cig adapter with 15 amp in line fuse on the radio so he doesn't have to mess with it. I want to give this setup to him to play with but I am not sure about the antenna. I know it worked in the car as I ran it for a while. SWR was about 1.3 on a uniden 520xl. He lives about a mile from I39 and I29 here in Wausau so I am sure he can get some truckers. He used to be a trucker and then a big truck mech. Here's the question. Have any of you ever mounted a groundless antenna on a cast iron rail, and do you think this will work for him. I want to get some ideas before I make the offer. I know he is bored and I think he might like the radio. I did do a search on the groundless antenna but the ones I read never said if or how it worked. I know the WX part will work, it works without the antenna attached.
Thanks for reading this and for any help you might have
wood eye
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yep should work fine. perfect for him ger him on airwaves and give him something to do. yep i say go for it and he will probably apreciate it. might be surprised how far he will be able to get out since you stated he lived in a apartment and had a balcony take it it is pretty high up in the air. alright then have fun and i think he will greatly appreciate it. alright im gone
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Hi Guys,
Just got home and read the replies. Thanks so much for the info. I know the setup isn't much but I am hoping he can make some contacts and maybe some new CB friends. Other than some visits from his daughter and once in a while me he really doesn't have much contact with anyone.
Thanks again
wood eye
Just got home and read the replies. Thanks so much for the info. I know the setup isn't much but I am hoping he can make some contacts and maybe some new CB friends. Other than some visits from his daughter and once in a while me he really doesn't have much contact with anyone.
Thanks again
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