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actually there is a better way involving using the lowest frequency setting on the base and changing the value of a capacitor inside. The instructions are on the www somewhere, or were. The mast does not make a perfect match to the CB alone, it needs a matching network.
If you want a CB antenna with no fuss, use instead the HF whip antenna with 3 sections, and make the top section the short type.
Use the AB-652 base, and this is normally used with the MS-116-117-118 MAST SECTIONS - each 39.3"L.
Instead of this configuration, substitute an AB-21 - MAST SECTION, 27"L for the lower section, OR, substitute an AB-23 - MAST SECTION, 27"L for the top section. The result is two 39.3" sections and one 27" section, so that the total length in conjuction with the AB-652, makes a very good match for the CB. In any case a hose clamp or other means is used at the base of the antenna to ground the shield of the coax cable.
If you want a CB antenna with no fuss, use instead the HF whip antenna with 3 sections, and make the top section the short type.
Use the AB-652 base, and this is normally used with the MS-116-117-118 MAST SECTIONS - each 39.3"L.
Instead of this configuration, substitute an AB-21 - MAST SECTION, 27"L for the lower section, OR, substitute an AB-23 - MAST SECTION, 27"L for the top section. The result is two 39.3" sections and one 27" section, so that the total length in conjuction with the AB-652, makes a very good match for the CB. In any case a hose clamp or other means is used at the base of the antenna to ground the shield of the coax cable.