Suppose you only have a base station and would like to maximize your antenna power.
Suppose you only had access to six complete sets, unopened packs of Over the road truckers (18 wheelers) phased 48" 7/8 wave Mirror Mount antenna kits (enough to set up six, 18 wheelers with dual antennas).
Suppose you had access to a very large, flat lot and could mount the antennas 30 feet into the air.
Note: I just happen to have 6 sets (From the 70's) that are still in the packages.
Is there a design that anyone could come up with to make these into a beam?
What would you do, with one or more of the sets if your only consideration was to use them for your base station?
Are they worthless? Or is it worth experimenting with?
Each kit has (2) 48" 7/8 Wave, Golden Jammer Power Anetnnas, 1000 watt rated
(2) 3-way Mirror Mount with SO-239 Connectors
(1) RG-58U Co-Phase Cable for Plug to Plug connections
Each kit is Made in America
Designed and built for the Professional Truck Driver and sold for $65.90 back in 1975..
Just thinking, perhaps there is an application..
Just moving stuff that was in one of my Storage sheds and thought of several ways to make them serviceable and perhaps quite directional. Might be fun just messing with the local bad acting CB'ers that are only a few miles from me , but mostly just thinking about how they might be able to work as part of a serviceable beam .
Or just see what comments would come out of the playful idea of salvaging some NOS that ihas been wasting away on a shelf.
Suppose you only had access to six complete sets, unopened packs of Over the road truckers (18 wheelers) phased 48" 7/8 wave Mirror Mount antenna kits (enough to set up six, 18 wheelers with dual antennas).
Suppose you had access to a very large, flat lot and could mount the antennas 30 feet into the air.
Note: I just happen to have 6 sets (From the 70's) that are still in the packages.
Is there a design that anyone could come up with to make these into a beam?
What would you do, with one or more of the sets if your only consideration was to use them for your base station?
Are they worthless? Or is it worth experimenting with?
Each kit has (2) 48" 7/8 Wave, Golden Jammer Power Anetnnas, 1000 watt rated
(2) 3-way Mirror Mount with SO-239 Connectors
(1) RG-58U Co-Phase Cable for Plug to Plug connections
Each kit is Made in America
Designed and built for the Professional Truck Driver and sold for $65.90 back in 1975..
Just thinking, perhaps there is an application..
Just moving stuff that was in one of my Storage sheds and thought of several ways to make them serviceable and perhaps quite directional. Might be fun just messing with the local bad acting CB'ers that are only a few miles from me , but mostly just thinking about how they might be able to work as part of a serviceable beam .
Or just see what comments would come out of the playful idea of salvaging some NOS that ihas been wasting away on a shelf.
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