Before judging for my actions, I just want to make it clear I am pretty oblivious to every aspect behind the science of radios. So here's my issue.
I have a Midland mobile (magnetic) CB antenna that I use permanently on my truck because it works great with my Midland radio. Reason I have a CB in the first place? It's just a cool addition. Now, it is a great antenna except the fact that the thin antenna piece keeps breaking for no reason right where it inserts into the big coil piece (3rd time it's happened). It is probably 1/16 or 3/32 diameter and 13" long. I'm done replacing it so I decided to replace it with my own stronger 1/8" mild steel wire. I used a tap and die to fine thread it in the center loaded coil part, so shouldn't have any connection issues there. I spray painted it aluminum to match the rest of the antenna and it looks great. It receives awesome, does not transmit! Once I went to tune it the SWRs are so far gone I can't even get it to the calibrate mark turning the knob all the way to the left. All I know is the longer the antenna the better I think every extra foot you can expect 1-2 miles more of transmit power. Why don't I just try to cut it down? Because I don't believe that's the answer for how out of tune it is.
Here are some measurements I took of my antenna that might be useful:
Stock Antenna 13"
Total height 28"
Top of base to coil is 12"
The coil is a bunch of small copper windings about 2" tall, just in case that some how affects the height new antenna can be
Home Made Antenna 35"
Total height 50"
My antenna I have that had great SWRs
Amazon product ASIN B0000ATNH3
I have a Midland mobile (magnetic) CB antenna that I use permanently on my truck because it works great with my Midland radio. Reason I have a CB in the first place? It's just a cool addition. Now, it is a great antenna except the fact that the thin antenna piece keeps breaking for no reason right where it inserts into the big coil piece (3rd time it's happened). It is probably 1/16 or 3/32 diameter and 13" long. I'm done replacing it so I decided to replace it with my own stronger 1/8" mild steel wire. I used a tap and die to fine thread it in the center loaded coil part, so shouldn't have any connection issues there. I spray painted it aluminum to match the rest of the antenna and it looks great. It receives awesome, does not transmit! Once I went to tune it the SWRs are so far gone I can't even get it to the calibrate mark turning the knob all the way to the left. All I know is the longer the antenna the better I think every extra foot you can expect 1-2 miles more of transmit power. Why don't I just try to cut it down? Because I don't believe that's the answer for how out of tune it is.
Here are some measurements I took of my antenna that might be useful:
Stock Antenna 13"
Total height 28"
Top of base to coil is 12"
The coil is a bunch of small copper windings about 2" tall, just in case that some how affects the height new antenna can be
Home Made Antenna 35"
Total height 50"
My antenna I have that had great SWRs
Amazon product ASIN B0000ATNH3