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  • CB antenna, Artificial ground plane?

    Hi Folks,

    I have noticed since I refitted my CB antenna I have pretty much zero reception.

    I'm not sure if it is the cable I used, or the place that I mounted it (rear spare, lower rung) or that fact that no one is using CBs locally



    Anyway, I remember a post on here saying that CBs needs a proper ground plane, which is why spare mounted ones aren't as good... I was wondering if anyone has used one of these before, and if it makes a difference...

    http://www.4x4cb.com/public/item.cfm?itemID=972

    I never really use it, but if it is there I like it to work!
    Last edited by Karma Supra; 19 December 2011, 00:00.
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  • #2
    I've got one but haven't got around to wiring up the CB unit to the electrickery yet.

    When it arrived in the post there was a note with it asking if I could take a photo of it for their website cos they don't sell very many of them.

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    • #3
      Let us know how you get on!

      Funny you should say that, nosing through CB supplier sites I saw a photo of my truck!
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Karma Supra View Post
        Let us know how you get on!

        Funny you should say that, nosing through CB supplier sites I saw a photo of my truck!
        They've actually offered me some vouchers if I take a photo for them to use!

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        • #5
          i was doing exactly the same when i first put my cb in, did you grind away the paint first so it gets better earth?

          anyway, i got in touch with the suppliers and he asked, did you read the instructions.. turns out that the UK setting is slightly different, so a quick reset of the cb and thn set it up following the instructions to UK i now get 4-5 miles which is more than enough

          mines a tti cb

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          • #6
            Hi Lawsy, I'll be honest I didn't think there was much in the way of setup invovled.. It was fitted by a previous owner I just re fitted it to tidy things up a bit.

            It's a Midland 98+ I didn't think there was much to it... I'll get googling!
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            • #7
              Could you have damaged the antenna cable when you were tidying it up, as lawsy says it needs a good earth as well, has reception changed i.e worse
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              • #8
                Link doesn't work for me.

                From what I've read / seen, they aren't really approximating a ground plane at all. They just (sometimes!) improve the matching to the O/P of the Tx, which is skewed off if you don't have a decent real ground plane.

                There's no real substitute for a proper ground plane. The radiation pattern of a whip / monopole is partly determined by the ground plane, and it won't be correct without one. An inductive load (the artificial GP) won't do anything for that.
                Last edited by Apache; 19 December 2011, 22:57.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Apache View Post
                  Link doesn't work for me.

                  From what I've read / seen, they aren't really approximating a ground plane at all. They just (sometimes!) improve the matching to the O/P of the Tx, which is skewed off if you don't have a decent real ground plane.

                  There's no real substitute for a proper ground plane. The radiation pattern of a whip / monopole is partly determined by the ground plane, and it won't be correct without one. An inductive load (the artificial GP) won't do anything for that.
                  I am trying to translate this, I first need to know what language are you talking?
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                  • #10
                    I think it is to do with the output power of transmission, but not 100%!

                    I did however get the gist, and that is that it is probably not that great... so thanks Andy!

                    I think I'l go on with checking contiunuity of the cable and that it is well earthed, and take it from there.

                    I suspect that the Ebay cable I got wasn't up to much cop. The original one that the previous owner disintegrated at the plugs, can anyone reccomend a decent supplier cable type to go for? I don't want to spend much, as said above I have enver really used it, but it would be nice to have working.

                    I have seen some that have their own earth connectors, (I assume to the outer shield bit of the coax) are they likely to improve things?
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