3" ground plain kit for mobile antennas

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3" ground plain kit for mobile antennas

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Do these little 6 dollar units actually work. Correct me if I'm wrong but these are supposed to bring the curve of the signal closer to the earth. There in widening it? Flatter?
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Key part of that phrase is supposed to work. They are not worth wasting your money on.
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All I needed to know. Thanks
I guess if it were so great the manufacturers would include it on the product to begin with.
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some do include them. i bought to 20m antenna's years ago made by some ham in japan and both had them. the swr jumped .1 with out them. i run them on my wilson silver load. not much difference though. just wish they were about 12 inches or longer o see a real notice.

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never owned one didn't think it was worth foolin with
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I run ground plane kits on my pickup and my big truck, so I can say from experience. I like them.
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I have tried in in my truck & can't say as I notice any difference
with it on or off.
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work good for tracking your dogs while hunting
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"works good for tracking your dogs while hunting"
Huh?
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from my experience, they are good for recieve(RX) no diffrence on transmit(TX) or i should say it wont get ya out any better but it may help in your recieve...Dj
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they look kinda cool
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In a word(or two). SNAKE OIL! In order for a ground plane to work it needs to be at least 1/4 wave length long @ the frequency of operation.
468 divide by frequency in Mhz equals half wavelength. Divide that by 2 for 1/4 wave.
therefore a quarter wave for 27 Mhz is a little over8 1/2 ft.
So what is 6" gonna do??????
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I forgot to add, that if its on your vehicle, the vehicle body IS the ground plane. All ( most I should say) Mobile antennas for CB are based on a quarter wave antenna. You need a half wave of antenna for it to work.(the minimum electrical size for an antenna). The body of the vehicle being the other half.
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If you have allot of cat's or squirrels hanging around your yard...I suggest buying about a dozen of these things! They make great throwing star's! And after a while, you'll be able to pick-off a squirrel @ 50' running across the yard! :lol:

As for as CB use go's.....Snake-Oil is right! :wink:
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It is called a ground plane but isn't on the ground side. That isn't the side of the antenna I want grounded. as for a counterpoise Like was said the length is wrong. There are ones with about 12" radials but is still too short and on the wrong side of the system.
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