Francis are great antennas, no tuning at all. Very strong and very limber they do not break like a firestick. I am running a pair of 5' francis mazer's, 1.1:1 match. very happy with them and have been using francis antennas for years.
I ahve never had a tuning issue with Francis Antennas. I run a standard co-phasing harness uncut full length I make sure that my grounds are very good and clean, checked with a Fluke multimeter. I also use a thruline wattmeter with a 10 watt slug to check swr.
Anyhow its all opinion I supppose, I have been messing with CB radios since about 1973 or so.... Good Luck.
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I was thinkin changing my antenna to try n get rid of skip. With rf gain open all the way it holds 20. At night time its back down to 3.. lots of skip it sucks.
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If you're able to just find a good place on your RF gain control where the noise doesn't drive you nuts during the day, though, you won't be crippling your transmit signal. Then, at night (or whenever the skip dies out), you can nudge it back up. Easier, cheaper, and you get to keep your full TX capability.
Hope that helps.
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Now my Wilson is holding up real well. it has smacked its share of over head stuff when doing hot mix belly dump work, It has had a pheasant wrapped around it more then once. The last one cracked the mount but did nothing to the antenna.
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