Back in the mid-1970's, I got a used Antenna Specialists mobile base loaded antenna with a grounding ring added to the whip a few inches above the base loading coil. The guy I got it from called the device a "Zing Ring", and said it helped to provide a better ground plane, which may be needed for vehicles with smaller rooftops.
The modified antenna is now long gone in the pages of history, but I took the time to draw the concept onto a similar antenna for posterity's sake (no, the photo below is NOT a genuine "Zing Ring", and the dimensions may be off as it was drawn from a somewhat faded memory).
By my estimation, the Zing Ring was about 3.5~4 inches in diameter, with the chrome plated wire being about 3~4 mm diameter, and mounted to the whip with two support wires (wires were same diameter as the ring / spot-welded onto the ring), held to the whip using a small screw tightened hose clamp (not drawn).
My questions:
1) Was this a commercial product (who made it?)
2) Is such a ring beneficial (for lowering VSWR*, some improvement to grounding)?
3) Does anyone have more information about this product or design (old ads, drawings, specs)?
4) Has anyone ever used a Zing Ring (or another very similar product, by another name)?
* Clearly, adding conductive metal to the whip would affect the antenna's resonance and could also have an affect on the resultant wave pattern. Plus, having an added ring may also encourage Saturn-eans to make first contact, etc. My antenna's VSWR was quite low years ago, and I never had to adjust it upon installation, but I assume the whip may have been shortened to offset for the added material.
The modified antenna is now long gone in the pages of history, but I took the time to draw the concept onto a similar antenna for posterity's sake (no, the photo below is NOT a genuine "Zing Ring", and the dimensions may be off as it was drawn from a somewhat faded memory).
By my estimation, the Zing Ring was about 3.5~4 inches in diameter, with the chrome plated wire being about 3~4 mm diameter, and mounted to the whip with two support wires (wires were same diameter as the ring / spot-welded onto the ring), held to the whip using a small screw tightened hose clamp (not drawn).
My questions:
1) Was this a commercial product (who made it?)
2) Is such a ring beneficial (for lowering VSWR*, some improvement to grounding)?
3) Does anyone have more information about this product or design (old ads, drawings, specs)?
4) Has anyone ever used a Zing Ring (or another very similar product, by another name)?
* Clearly, adding conductive metal to the whip would affect the antenna's resonance and could also have an affect on the resultant wave pattern. Plus, having an added ring may also encourage Saturn-eans to make first contact, etc. My antenna's VSWR was quite low years ago, and I never had to adjust it upon installation, but I assume the whip may have been shortened to offset for the added material.