Does the 7' SS need to be angled 45°, or will 25° or so be alright once at speed for the antenna to be vertical?
Antenna for Cascadia?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Sidewinder373, May 10, 2019.
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25 degrees should be fine. Just try it and see. Being perfectly straight (vertical) isn't that critical on a mobile antenna while flying down the highway. After all, its just cb radio that's designed for short range communication.
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On a taller antenna i would go at a min of of 25 deg UNLESS you drive below 40mph all the time..@ highways speeds a 6' + antenna will bend a nice bit but your speeds,strength of the winds will decide that hourly so i would do a trial & error process..
No matter what brand of antenna keep in mind its gonna be most stressfull near the base so for that,grab some semi flexable indoor water pipe a hair bigger in diameter of the antenna..It will help stabilize the antenna by eliminateing alot of the wet noodle effect that areodynamics can cause,2'-3' should do the trick..Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
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My cousin is 83 now, and the the next time I see him, I will ask him if he remembers that antenna. I'm sure he will smile and say, oh yeah. Lol.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
A 102" fibreglass ant!!! Interesting!!Another Canadian driver Thanks this.
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