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Antenna Specialists M-184 CB Base Station Antenna


194, I don't think I've ever seen one of these before. Do you have a picture or can you describe it?

Sorry but I can't find a picture either. If you have access to an old Lafayette and/or Allied Radio catalog I'm pretty sure they would have a picture and description of the antenna in there.
 
Hello All: Yeah Mudfoot I agree built a couple of plan jane 1/4 wavelength ground plane antennas for a customer on the east coast. He said they did have more stronger signal ERP than did the A99 or IMAX antennas. I didn't get a dB increase number but I suspect the fiberglass non ground plane matching circuit has some loss to it, and its design in general.

Back in the 1960's you could buy a cheap Radio Shack CB Radio with a Crystal socket on the front panel for the channel you wanted, and had a level type switch you had to push while speaking into the speaker, for $29.99 dollars. And a $9.99 Droopy Draws 1/4 wavelength antenna, and some cheap RG58 coax all from Radio Shack and U's was on the air. Then came linear amplifiers.....

Jay in the Great Mojave Desert
 
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Hello All: Yeah Mudfoot I agree built a couple of plan jane 1/4 wavelength ground plane antennas for a customer on the east coast. He said they did have more stronger signal ERP than did the A99 or IMAX antennas. I didn't get a dB increase number but I suspect the fiberglass non ground plane matching circuit has some loss to it, and its design in general.

Back in the 1960's you could buy a cheap Radio Shack CB Radio with a Crystal socket on the front panel for the channel you wanted, and had a level type switch you had to push while speaking into the speaker, for $29.99 dollars. And a $9.99 Droopy Draws 1/4 wavelength antenna, and some cheap RG58 coax all from Radio Shack and U's was on the air. Then came linear amplifiers.....

Jay in the Great Mojave Desert
Hello All: Yeah Mudfoot I agree built a couple of plan jane 1/4 wavelength ground plane antennas for a customer on the east coast. He said they did have more stronger signal ERP than did the A99 or IMAX antennas. I didn't get a dB increase number but I suspect the fiberglass non ground plane matching circuit has some loss to it, and its design in general.

Back in the 1960's you could buy a cheap Radio Shack CB Radio with a Crystal socket on the front panel for the channel you wanted, and had a level type switch you had to push while speaking into the speaker, for $29.99 dollars. And a $9.99 Droopy Draws 1/4 wavelength antenna, and some cheap RG58 coax all from Radio Shack and U's was on the air. Then came linear amplifiers.....

Jay in the Great Mojave Desert

There was a guy in town that used to make his own version of the Droopy. He died a few years ago, was in his 80's. Another local, a young kid liked it and started making them. All in all, there were a few of them around. I'll drive around and see if this one dude still has his up. We had a strong wind event few years back that took half of it out. Everyone that had one really liked it. The guy that has the Avanti now, is just borrowing it. His landlord owns it.
 
Hello All: Yeah Mudfoot I agree built a couple of plan jane 1/4 wavelength ground plane antennas for a customer on the east coast. He said they did have more stronger signal ERP than did the A99 or IMAX antennas. I didn't get a dB increase number but I suspect the fiberglass non ground plane matching circuit has some loss to it, and its design in general.

Back in the 1960's you could buy a cheap Radio Shack CB Radio with a Crystal socket on the front panel for the channel you wanted, and had a level type switch you had to push while speaking into the speaker, for $29.99 dollars. And a $9.99 Droopy Draws 1/4 wavelength antenna, and some cheap RG58 coax all from Radio Shack and U's was on the air. Then came linear amplifiers.....

Jay in the Great Mojave Desert
U remember the name of that CB?
 
No I don't remember the model number, but it was a Realistic Radio Shack cheapie CB Radio, about the size of a shoe box, blue in color. I looked on the CB Tricks web site and couldn't find it. I would like to have one tho.

In our local area one of the guys had one, handle was Blue Jay who had a short temper and took a can opener to his channel 15 Crystal because somebody argued with him. But he would order another CH 15 crystal a few weeks later.

Jay in the Great Mojave Desert...… just a ways down the road from the fillin station
 
Picked up an A/S M184 from Italy yesterday. Unused condition,looks interesting. Also got a 2 piece A/s MS90 2 piece mobile fibreglass whip nos. Can't wait till they arrive.
 

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