Antenna books
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Nope all that flat bar lookin stuff i think will play a big roll on the angle of the antenna position..
It will act like the wing of an airplane to bite into the wind on a positive or negitive cause a ton of strain....
Im in a volvo useing all factory supply stuff at the moment,just awaiting my time to get outta this #### think and into what i like..This aint it..
Antenna is also one piece and likely heavy and to short for a low mirror mount..I think thats better suited on a van or classic body style truck.. -
craig_sez Thanks this.
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It won't out perform a steel whip or the 7ft SkipShooter.
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This is just a guess,i dont have any real fact to back this up other than the lil piece of matter between my ears AFTER i pull some wax out..lol... -
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Yeah i remember your set up from a ways back..
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The list of good antenna related books is endless.Some show how to make antennas, some give math, and some will make one understand why certain ideas don't work well. Amazon has been my friend for finding and buying books, and sometimes you can see an old title there, and find it scanned online somewhere.
A good place to look online is worldradiohistory.com
Try this url and there's a menu opn the left for all the old radio books
https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Home-Book.htm
This is a good basic book:
Truth About CB Antennas
https://www.amazon.com/Truth-About-Antennas-William-Orr/dp/0933616082
Most all other antenna-related books by all authors cover all kinds of antennas, vertical, mobile, long-wire, etc. But in the old books 11 meters was a ham band. Selfishness and greed over that one usually ####ty band is why hams hate CBers to this very day. But never mind it and look up the 11 meter specs for those antennas.
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The anti-hater books:
There is the "Antenna Manual" and "Antenna Handbook", by the publisher of 'Radio Magazine', 'Editors and Engineers', this is where the so-called West-coast "Radio Handbook" came from. - Anyway get at least the 1948 version of "Antenna Manual" because it's about 1" thick and the earlier ones were more like 1/4" thick. This book contains what you need to know up to 1948.
Yu can find editions here:
https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Radio_Magazine_Guide.htm
About that "Radio Handbook" - each one has a chapter on HF antennas .. These are not ARRL products, but again published by 'Editors and Engineers', and authored by Frank C Jones and later William Orr. Completely without any anti-CB sermons. In the older volumes you will find antennas for 11 meters. And linears too (but not any you would want to take mobile unless you are like me and subject to excess).
All these can be found here:
https://www.worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/Bookshelf-Handbooks.htm
They are a little mixed in with similar ttiles on that page, but look exactly for the text description [ "Radio Magazine" Handbook ].
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More stuff that is on that site:
There are ARRL antenna books.. as stated they have many kinds of antennas and none are specifically 11M. Nothing good is free.
https://www.worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/Bookshelf_ARRL.htm
Also, don't overlook "The Mobile Manual For Amateur radio" - for whip loading and tuning methods if you care. then1955 one is there with the above arrl stuff.
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not CB but..
"HF Antennas for all locations" by Les Moxon
"Antennas" by Kraus. The ist and maybe 2nd edition may be obnline somewhere, I recall seeing the title. (advanced)
"CQ Antenna Roundup" CQ Magazine
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I broke down and ordered a cpl books....
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