Smalesy
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I want to fit a CB radio to my bike, (how embarrassed am I to ask this??
).
Before I get the "10/4 rubber duck" thing, it's to be used when I'm helping at sporting events and the unit itself will live in the tank bag.
What I want to know is that I've been advised that the aerial I need should be a full wavelength one (I think that's about 1metre long) and that it needs to be earthed to the chassis of the bike via a metal baseplate.
If I make an aerial mounting plate out of some 400mm x 50mm x 5mm aluminium sheet and sandwich it between the carrier and top box mounting plate, will that suffice? Does the size and material of the metal baseplate make a difference to reception?
Thanks
Steve
Before I get the "10/4 rubber duck" thing, it's to be used when I'm helping at sporting events and the unit itself will live in the tank bag.
What I want to know is that I've been advised that the aerial I need should be a full wavelength one (I think that's about 1metre long) and that it needs to be earthed to the chassis of the bike via a metal baseplate.
If I make an aerial mounting plate out of some 400mm x 50mm x 5mm aluminium sheet and sandwich it between the carrier and top box mounting plate, will that suffice? Does the size and material of the metal baseplate make a difference to reception?
Thanks
Steve
,he pissed him self laughing
