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CB Antennea Cable Splice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob" data-source="post: 1470648" data-attributes="member: 19630"><p>Without getting into alot of BS, you need a non ground plane antenna because of the fiberglass top of the RV, which I assume it has since you said it came with a non ground plane antenna. This adds another variable to your initial question and could affect my recommendation of splicing due to my lack of knowledge of RVs. I never knew or thought about a fiberglass top, I figured they had a metal top, who knew.</p><p></p><p>Since there is no metal, the antenna and coax provides the ground plane for the wave length or signal. They do this as a system so you will need to make sure the coax used for the splice takes this provision into account. Your Navy IC man should know about this cause they are some smart fawkers, a lot smarter than us Army guys for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob, post: 1470648, member: 19630"] Without getting into alot of BS, you need a non ground plane antenna because of the fiberglass top of the RV, which I assume it has since you said it came with a non ground plane antenna. This adds another variable to your initial question and could affect my recommendation of splicing due to my lack of knowledge of RVs. I never knew or thought about a fiberglass top, I figured they had a metal top, who knew. Since there is no metal, the antenna and coax provides the ground plane for the wave length or signal. They do this as a system so you will need to make sure the coax used for the splice takes this provision into account. Your Navy IC man should know about this cause they are some smart fawkers, a lot smarter than us Army guys for sure. [/QUOTE]
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