fiberglass -vs- aluminum for base CB
- trx680
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fiberglass -vs- aluminum for base CB
Looking for suggestion...recommendations... pros/cons, etc. on fiberglass and aluminum.
I want to buy an omnidirectional type antenna for my base CB. Just looking to talk in my area, not 1000 miles away. I'll have a Uniden 980 SSB mobile powered by a 12 amp DC power supply. I'll be mounting the antenna on my chimney.
This is just a couple that I saw
FIBERGLASS Gainmaster
ALUMINUM v-5000
Not saying these are my only two choices of antenna, but just an example of a fiberglass and aluminum omnidirectional.
pros/cons of both?
I want to buy an omnidirectional type antenna for my base CB. Just looking to talk in my area, not 1000 miles away. I'll have a Uniden 980 SSB mobile powered by a 12 amp DC power supply. I'll be mounting the antenna on my chimney.
This is just a couple that I saw
FIBERGLASS Gainmaster
ALUMINUM v-5000
Not saying these are my only two choices of antenna, but just an example of a fiberglass and aluminum omnidirectional.
pros/cons of both?
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Well if you want to go inexpensive like me . I use a procomm pat 12. I talk on it everyday for the last 2 years no problems. And yes it is fiberglass
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I am just the opposite, I have been using the same aluminum antenna (Avanti Sigma II) since 1972 (took it down and cleaned it up several times) with no problems. I did have a Sheakespeare Super BigStick (S-176 model) and it was fine but on dry days very noisy, fiberglass picks up static in the air and on rainy days the SWR would climb.
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Well I have been using a IMAX-2000 for nearly 10 years, never have had a problem, works great.
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either of those 2 would be fine, check with the sponsors on this site, maybe shipping will be the deciding factor.
me personally , I prefer aluminum,
me personally , I prefer aluminum,
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inexpensive route and have a pair of 102in whips laying around you can use them to make an L shaped dipole, 1 whip is vertical, one is horizontal. Works great. I used one of theses to attach the antennas to. https://www.homedepot.com/p/5-9-16-in-x ... /314734371 and one of theses https://www.amazon.com/FireStik-HEAVY-S ... B0765QHQMZ
Oddly enough, I've shot skip all around the U.S. with that crazy setup.
Oddly enough, I've shot skip all around the U.S. with that crazy setup.
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Hi trx680
5/8 ground plane for CB every time.Feed it with LMR400.
jason
5/8 ground plane for CB every time.Feed it with LMR400.
jason
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Would you happen to have a close up picture of these two connected? I'd like to try that. Tks in adv.Hefalcon wrote: ↑Mar 13 2022, 22:14 inexpensive route and have a pair of 102in whips laying around you can use them to make an L shaped dipole, 1 whip is vertical, one is horizontal. Works great. I used one of theses to attach the antennas to. https://www.homedepot.com/p/5-9-16-in-x ... /314734371 and one of theses https://www.amazon.com/FireStik-HEAVY-S ... B0765QHQMZ
Oddly enough, I've shot skip all around the U.S. with that crazy setup.
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It has been a couple years since this was posted but his bracket would look something like this.
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Tks Greg.