I came across the following setup, a while back:
http://statii-radio.blogspot.com/2012/07/how-to-use-cb-auto-antenna-indoor.html?m=1
When I found it, I had just received a Zetagi MM27 (antenna matcher) that I had ordered, and since the thing had come with no instructions for use, I was trying to figure out how to use it. (I've since figured that out, and am pleased with the device )
I notice that the author put a coil in his coax. He includes a picture, and makes mentioned of it. What is the purpose of the coil? Is there a benefit to it, or is it more detrimental to the overall functionality of the system?
I also note, towards the end, that he swaps out antennas, in favor of one that he made; on this antenna, the Zetagi is right there at the base of the antenna. Is there a benefit to moving it closer, like that? He also mentioned that his homebrew antenna needs no ground plane, but I question that.
http://statii-radio.blogspot.com/2012/07/how-to-use-cb-auto-antenna-indoor.html?m=1
When I found it, I had just received a Zetagi MM27 (antenna matcher) that I had ordered, and since the thing had come with no instructions for use, I was trying to figure out how to use it. (I've since figured that out, and am pleased with the device )
I notice that the author put a coil in his coax. He includes a picture, and makes mentioned of it. What is the purpose of the coil? Is there a benefit to it, or is it more detrimental to the overall functionality of the system?
I also note, towards the end, that he swaps out antennas, in favor of one that he made; on this antenna, the Zetagi is right there at the base of the antenna. Is there a benefit to moving it closer, like that? He also mentioned that his homebrew antenna needs no ground plane, but I question that.