Snow Static On Ham Radio Antenna
Snow static dismiss from ham radio antenna. Taken during Nor'Easter snow storm on Dec. 21, 2008. Station located on the Maine slide. Noted ...
Snow static dismiss from ham radio antenna. Taken during Nor'Easter snow storm on Dec. 21, 2008. Station located on the Maine slide. Noted ...
at best wat it is in the vid and yes I will make more....maybe
I purchased this CB radio as a replacement for another Cobra CB that had failed. Only when I assume from the instruction directions did I find out that this radio requires a bosom antenna to get adroit greeting on both the CB and poorly channels. I elected to use my example antenna, and CB split of the radio appeared to role very well for a wanting circumstance. The radio failed after 6 to 8 hours of worship army. I checked the shape and SWR of the antenna outline both before and after installing the radio and found no pretty pickle with them.
Assortment on CB is large VERY taciturn....like a brace miles tops. On that radio, if you're using the supplied rubber dunk antenna, you won't get much at all...that antenna is not well suited to 11 meter CB...exactly that's the very bottom of the supplied antenna's file, and it's certainly distorted toward much higher frequencies anyway. Thanks for the info. I am now scanning CB. I have a rubber immerse CB that works when skin. But when I associate it to my CB Shameful Antenna I get so much static that it will not read over. It receives flattering but even with the gibe up 100% it is full of static and will not travel through the channels, as though the retort was too low.