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My son has talked me into trying to get one of my old mobil cb's to work in the
house for him. I have a proper power supply, but the only antenna I have is a mag mount. I put the antenna on a large cookie sheet. It works but very poorly. I was thinking about trying one of those indoor dipole antenna's. Has anyyone tried doing this before and what kind of results did you get? Any thought or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Oh I live in a townhouse and what I can put outside is very limited. Thank you, Bruce |
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![]() "BruceB1836" wrote in message . ... My son has talked me into trying to get one of my old mobil cb's to work in the house for him. I have a proper power supply, but the only antenna I have is a mag mount. I put the antenna on a large cookie sheet. It works but very poorly. Not so surprising. The cookie sheet needs to be about 17 to 18 feet square to work right. A bit to large for inside use. 8-(( A dipole antenna would work, BUT being horizontal you take a hit of almost 3 "S" units loss in signal strength. Most CBers use a vertical antenna so the dipole antenna would really cut down your TX and RX signal strength. 8-|| Or you can try the antenna below from Radio Shack: http://www.radioshack.com/default.asp __________________________________________________ ______ "No Ground" CB Antenna $41.99 Catalog #: 21-977 For boat, RV, van. Specifically for wood or fiberglass vehicles and boats -- metal ground plane is not needed. Half-wave design for excellent performance on all 40 CB channels. Mounts on boat rail, luggage rack or truck mirror bracket. 48" whip. 16-foot cable. __________________________________________________ ________ Since a ground plane isn't needed you could try and stick it on the edge of the roof, or on the chimney. Being only 4 feet tall, and no ground radials it won't be very noticeable. 8-)) If you try using it inside it may not work well. -- Leland C. Scott KC8LDO Saw this on a Tee-shirt: "I am a bomb technician if you see me running try to keep up " |
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Those dipoles do work but very poor for distance. I'd say they have the range
like a walkie talkie...maybe a quarter to half mile radius of coverage before the transnit quality goes down to the point where nobody will hear you. |
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Bruce,
The problem with the mag-mount antenna is the cookie sheet isn't large enough to be an effective groundplane. Adding a couple of 9 feet wires to the cookie sheet would help a bunch. They don't have to be entirely straight, they can be bent around to 'fit', just so long as they are not bent back onto thems selves. A dipole antenna will work. If you hang it horizontally it will be horizontally polarized and you will 'loose' a bit of signal strength. Hang it vertically, or like an "L" and it will be vertically polarized and should 'hear' a little better than the horizontal way. No indoor antenna will ever work as well as an outdoor one, unless the outdoor antenna is kinda doggy to start with. But, an indoor antenna is certainly better than none at all. It doesn't hurt to experiment and it can be as much fun as talking to people. Give the dipole a shot, or add a radial (9 foot wire) or two to the cookie sheet... 'Doc |
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What do you know! Advice from a man that don't even OWN a CB ! DO NOT go
to Rat Shack! I have a better antenna---a brand new 20 year old 7' BOAT CB Antenna that will work better for sale. Dave!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Leland C. Scott" wrote in message ... "BruceB1836" wrote in message . .. My son has talked me into trying to get one of my old mobil cb's to work in the house for him. I have a proper power supply, but the only antenna I have is a mag mount. I put the antenna on a large cookie sheet. It works but very poorly. Not so surprising. The cookie sheet needs to be about 17 to 18 feet square to work right. A bit to large for inside use. 8-(( A dipole antenna would work, BUT being horizontal you take a hit of almost 3 "S" units loss in signal strength. Most CBers use a vertical antenna so the dipole antenna would really cut down your TX and RX signal strength. 8-|| Or you can try the antenna below from Radio Shack: http://www.radioshack.com/default.asp __________________________________________________ ______ "No Ground" CB Antenna $41.99 Catalog #: 21-977 For boat, RV, van. Specifically for wood or fiberglass vehicles and boats -- metal ground plane is not needed. Half-wave design for excellent performance on all 40 CB channels. Mounts on boat rail, luggage rack or truck mirror bracket. 48" whip. 16-foot cable. __________________________________________________ ________ Since a ground plane isn't needed you could try and stick it on the edge of the roof, or on the chimney. Being only 4 feet tall, and no ground radials it won't be very noticeable. 8-)) If you try using it inside it may not work well. -- Leland C. Scott KC8LDO Saw this on a Tee-shirt: "I am a bomb technician if you see me running try to keep up " -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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![]() "Dave or Debby" wrote in message ... What do you know! Advice from a man that don't even OWN a CB ! The physics of antennas don't change from one band to the next unless you believe the voo-doo advice some others give on the group. DO NOT go to Rat Shack! I have a better antenna---a brand new 20 year old 7' BOAT CB Of course you do. That's why its 20 years old and you can't wait to unload it on the first dummy to hand over his money. Of course you forgot to say it was designed for 23 channel CB's and the match goes to pot above 23. -- Leland C. Scott KC8LDO Saw this on a Tee-shirt: "I am a bomb technician if you see me running try to keep up " |
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