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Question by b6655: What is a good base station cb antenna?
I need a lower profile type base station cb antenna (not a ham radio antenna) that works good. Due to HOA regulations I can’t have anything real big. Does anyone know of any smaller type antennas that works good?
Best answer:
Answer by spacemissing
There are no “lower profile” CB base station antennas
that wouldn’t be at least somewhat noticeable.
Since CB is in the 11-meter band, a quarter wavelength
is about 2.75m (or 108 inches, or 9 feet).
The smallest CB base station antenna would be a quarter-wave vertical,
with quarter-wave radials at the bottom.
Such antennas are very obvious from some distance away.
A plain fiberglass vertical without radials is a lot less noticeable
than anything with radials, but most or all of these are half-wave,
rather than quarter-wave, so they are about twice as tall.
One possible option is a top-grade mobile magnet-mount base-loaded whip
on as large a sheet of steel as can be accommodated
where the antenna is placed.
K40 and Wilson are the two best; they are almost equal in performance,
but subject to very strong one-but-not-the-other opinions, as in a feud.
If your ceiling is high enough, you can use a magnet-mount antenna
on top of a refrigerator.
[Keep in mind that any antenna will work much better outdoors than indoors.]
One or two very good base station antennas for CB
actually are also amateur antennas.
Universal Radio (www.universal-radio.com, or call 800 431 3939)
offers the Solarcon A99 (order # 1001, $ 79.95)
10 – to – 17 meter half wave over quarter wave vertical (17.75 feet tall)
and the optional GPK1 (order # 2490, $ 58.95) ground plane radial kit.
> I’ve been a customer of Universal Radio since 1993.
Good company to deal with. They don’t have everything,
but they know what’s what with the things they do have.
What do you think? Answer below!
I’ve used a wire “poor-man’s beam” called a half-square, as a very efficient and stealthy antenna.
This site: http://www.ku4ay.net/halfsquare.html
has quick instructions for the design and connections. With a little ingenuity the thing is almost entirely invisible and since you put it up and take it down only when you operate, no one can say a word.
The radiation pattern will be broadside to the vertical elements.