Hi, I just recently got into the "homemade" aspect of radios, bought myself a new CB to replace my 25 year old hand me down, got a new antenna and decided to make myself my own 1/4 wave antenna. I've got everything mounted and ready to boot up except for 1 thing. All the antennae I have been seeing built have unshielded copper wire as grounding radials. I've got the ability to run as many as I need to, but my only question is, am I able to use shielded? I am making a portable antenna and want more durability than just a copper piece of string as it were.
also, side note, would it be bad to create a base out of strong (white) PVC, with two vertical pieces of PVC, one for the antenna and one for a small flag pole? (the flag has plastic grommets and nothing metal on it so I don't think it'd interfere with the transmitting aspect.)
Also, because the antenna will be quite high, is it ok to add an extension onto the coax wire? I've got about 10 feet leading out from the 102-ish-inch antenna already. Thanks
-NP
also, side note, would it be bad to create a base out of strong (white) PVC, with two vertical pieces of PVC, one for the antenna and one for a small flag pole? (the flag has plastic grommets and nothing metal on it so I don't think it'd interfere with the transmitting aspect.)
Also, because the antenna will be quite high, is it ok to add an extension onto the coax wire? I've got about 10 feet leading out from the 102-ish-inch antenna already. Thanks
-NP