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I found my dad's old CB Radio laying around in the garage the other day. It is at least 5-10 years old. The only thing that is missing from it is an antenna. The model is a Royce CB 582. I saw that radioshack sells some CB antennas. Do you know of any type of brand that I should buy. Now it is old, so I don't want to spend over $30 for one. Any advice would be helpful...
Whatz your callsign, Allan? I'm NO5BS. (vanity)
Increasing from the 5watts to 50watts only increases the range of average communications on CB from it's normal 5-12 miles to about 18miles miles
Yeah you've talked to people further away on occasion...
I've managed to talk to people ~200miles away with only 5watts
On 145MHz... we were both on mountaintops with good (directional)
antennae, on an "average day" 45-50 miles is possible with 5watts (FM)
on 146Mhz.
AD
That's not necessarily true, it's totally dependent on the terrain around you which goes further with "x" amount of watts (without the help of any atmospheric propagation).
I've regularly gotten 50+ miles easy on CB (27 MHz) with a 5 watt radio using just a ¼ wave whip antenna. There's also been times I couldn't go 10 miles with 50 watts on VHF FM.
27 MHz tends to penetrate deeper into canyons and around mountains better than VHF, but is more prone to interference from sources like power lines and static, as well as solar & ionospheric noise at times.
VHF on the other hand is more immune to noise, but tends to be more line-of-sight. An exception to this would be where a hilltop repeater is involved.
go to a truck stop and get a tunable 60" K40 fiberglass whip. Lifetime guarantee against breakage and its less than $30. I think it is possibly the best truck antenna I have ever bought. use that with some mini 8 (RG58?) cable. I got my SWR tuned to 1.2:1 on channel 19 and I couldn't do that with airforce equipment under laboratory conditions.
just don't do something stupid like running dual sticks......... dual sticks are for radio geeks wannabees that have a small penis complex (or radio as the case may be).
I use K40's but watch out for limbs and trees if you mount it on top of your cab. The little cone at the top of the load where the mast goes in is known to crack if you hit a limb too hard or at speed. This drastically increases your SWR reading.