Sorry to bother yall with a non reloading question, but I can't seem to find this info anywhere and no one to talk to..!
I'm setting up a CB radio in my reloading shop ( This should cover the reloading topic criteria ) and am building a vertical wire antenna with ground plane wires. Question is, is it ok to earth ground the shield on the coax cable, or does it need to float?
I have an "L" bracket with coax connector that I am wanting to bolt to a metal pole which will be in the ground and 20 or so feet in the air. I just ohm'ed out the shield of the coax and it is grounded to the "L" bracket. So this means it will be going to earth ground too.
I understand the ground plane wires need to be run out from the pole and insulated from anything. This is what is confusing me.
They will be to earth ground through the pole????
Just getting into this...Hope someone can help.
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This is pretty much what I am building, except the center wire will be connected to a 106" Stainless whip antenna.
Now I have to buy a SWR meter.
I sold all my CB stuff years ago. What little I had. I did keep my Cobra 25 LTD Classic
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Thats what I'm using.
Don2