Do they make a dual?
#2
I know they make em... hell even JC has something... just need to google...
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/...&storeId=10101
Im going for 3 antennas... 1 for my radio, one for CB and one for my 10m.
hehe..
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/...&storeId=10101
Im going for 3 antennas... 1 for my radio, one for CB and one for my 10m.
hehe..
#3
Jesters, I urge not to purchase a CB AM/FM radio antenna.
CB frequencies are around 28 mhz, AM radios are around 600 to 1 mhz, and FM radios are from 88.6 mhz to 179 mhz. All this means is that CB's use different length antenna's versus AM/FM. You will never be able to optimize your CB output power properly. It would be like sending 1/2 of the CB power. It's not worth it. You could install a CB antenna where your AM/FM was. Then install a second antenna like a cellular am/fm type that would work ok. Just connect the cellular looking antenna to the back window via adhesive and run the cable back to the AM/FM radio. I have seen this done with success.
CB frequencies are around 28 mhz, AM radios are around 600 to 1 mhz, and FM radios are from 88.6 mhz to 179 mhz. All this means is that CB's use different length antenna's versus AM/FM. You will never be able to optimize your CB output power properly. It would be like sending 1/2 of the CB power. It's not worth it. You could install a CB antenna where your AM/FM was. Then install a second antenna like a cellular am/fm type that would work ok. Just connect the cellular looking antenna to the back window via adhesive and run the cable back to the AM/FM radio. I have seen this done with success.
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