besides protection from lightning, and maybe helping to lessen static, will grounding a CB base antenna affect its transmit performance?
besides protection from lightning, and maybe helping to lessen static, will grounding a CB base antenna affect its transmit performance?
I started into the CB radio thing in 1975 and for my money as loung as your antenna mast is into the ground and your mast is made of metal you have a ground [ earth.
Blocking / eliminating common mode current level reduces the amount of ground plane loss, so I would say it is an improvement in my books.Grounded or ungrounded, a base antenna should always have a choke or a balun installed at the antenna to block common mode currents from the coax shield. Not certain if this improves performance, but it's something that should be done.
I did not say NOT to ground, I did say if you have a metal mast pole in the earth you than have a grounded antenna. Yes you can ground in other ways and ALL grounding is good. I live in FL and I have used ALUMINUM FLAG poles for my antenna mast. If I dig down 1ft I hit water..I don't think I,m going to git any more grounded than that! and no rust.