Bill
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For the past few years, I've been using a Firestik FG2-DD series 'No ground plane" (NGP) CB antenna on a license plate bracket mount, which I always felt delivered somewhat mediocre performance with my J&M JMCB-2003.
Recently, I added a Givi E52 with a Givi SR357 rack and it provided me with an opportunity to construct a much stronger mount and bolt it to the front section of the SR357.
Rather than simply moving the 2ft NGP antenna to the new mount, I started wondering if I would get improved performance from using a Ground Plane antenna with a 9ft Firestik FireRing coaxial cable and using a 10 gauge ground wire from the antenna mounting bar to the motorcycle frame.
Honestly, I wouldn't mind getting rid of the 17ft coaxial cable that has to be spread all over the inside of the bike.
Am I likely to improve the performance of my antenna by using a Ground Plane versus the No Ground Plane?
Since the new mounting location is to the front and right side of the E52, the antenna will be a higher than it was when mounted to the license plate bracket. Since the new mount is bolted to the SR357 and can handle more weight than the 2ft mast that I'm currently using... I'm wondering if I should just use a 3ft or 4ft mast instead? I bought a 203EZ Fold Over Adapter to accommodate covering the bike when I'm traveling and can pull into the garage without hitting the antenna on the garage door, so the longer length wouldn't be an issue.
Thanks
Recently, I added a Givi E52 with a Givi SR357 rack and it provided me with an opportunity to construct a much stronger mount and bolt it to the front section of the SR357.
Rather than simply moving the 2ft NGP antenna to the new mount, I started wondering if I would get improved performance from using a Ground Plane antenna with a 9ft Firestik FireRing coaxial cable and using a 10 gauge ground wire from the antenna mounting bar to the motorcycle frame.
Honestly, I wouldn't mind getting rid of the 17ft coaxial cable that has to be spread all over the inside of the bike.
Am I likely to improve the performance of my antenna by using a Ground Plane versus the No Ground Plane?
Since the new mounting location is to the front and right side of the E52, the antenna will be a higher than it was when mounted to the license plate bracket. Since the new mount is bolted to the SR357 and can handle more weight than the 2ft mast that I'm currently using... I'm wondering if I should just use a 3ft or 4ft mast instead? I bought a 203EZ Fold Over Adapter to accommodate covering the bike when I'm traveling and can pull into the garage without hitting the antenna on the garage door, so the longer length wouldn't be an issue.
Thanks
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