The stand off is oak. The center is carbon fiber I think.Mine is oak wood
That's what I thought too. I was kind of disappointed when it didn't get better being hooked up wrong will do it.thanks for all the helpIf that is true, then something is wrong with the way you did your Doublet. The Doublet if correctly done should have much greater "capture area" than the CB antenna on most shortwave bands.
carbon fiber
I switched to coax and pl259
Do you look the two ends of the laddersolder shields together and uses centers to come thru and connect to screw terminals
Loop the ladder line at coax transition?solder shields together and uses centers to come thru and connect to screw terminals
solder shields together and uses centers to come thru and connect to screw terminals
The wrong way I fixed it.That depends on how you connected the ladder line to your receiver. How did you do that?
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