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VHF marine antenna
I have a Question I have a 102" whip that the top has 4" missing off it. Is it possible I could cut the rest of it to the length needed for a vhf Marine radio on my boat
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The antenna in question is an old CB marine antenna?
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In short, yes. But you're going to be cutting off far more than is left. You only need 1.49 feet, or roughly 1 1/2 feet of antenna to be resonant on Channel 16 (156.800), the international distress, safety, and calling channel. You could even cut it to be a 5/8 wave antenna, but I don't know the formula offhand to figure the length needed.
*edit* Just looked up the formula for a 5/8 wave antenna, and it's 585/156.8, so the length is 3.73 feet, or roughly 3 feet 9 inches.
*edit* Just looked up the formula for a 5/8 wave antenna, and it's 585/156.8, so the length is 3.73 feet, or roughly 3 feet 9 inches.
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I'm assuming you have one of the white fiberglass whips (for example;~8'er's)made by Shakespere ? theyare a bipole design.
i think you would have to shorten from both ends.
i think you would have to shorten from both ends.
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No the antenna I have is the steal cb 102" whip it came off a guys jeep but some where for some reason 4" has been chopped off . I need a marine antenna so I was just wondering if I could cut that to length it needed to be and use for vhf.
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That's what I was thinking, steel whip. In short, yes, you can cut any antenna for a higher frequency. It's just a lot harder to lengthen an antenna for a lower frequency.
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Ok thanks for everyone's help. I will take and cut the antenna 3' 9" and see what happens. It's a shame someone cut 4" off but anyway that's why I figured I would just make it the length for marine
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Yeah, 5/8 wave will give you a little bit more gain than a standard 1/4 wave whip. Just be sure to check the SWR once you're done.
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Ok.sure will thanks and everyone please stay safe!
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At 5/8 you will need a matching circuit to get to 50ohms. 1/4 wave does not need this.
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A matching circuit made from what I don't understand what is needed here. Basically I just want this to listen to the boats in the creek around me within 4 or 5 miles of me so I hope just the antenna will be good enough I don't want to put a pile of money into this it's just to listen I am not worried about talking on all the time . I would think cutting the steel whip to the right length and be good to go
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So will cutting the steel whip 3' 9" work for my marine antenna or do I have to do all this circuit matching to have it work or what . Confusing answers here
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If you just want to listen you could cut the whip to 6' 3", that is a full wave for the marine band. If you have already cut it shorter than that then try 3" 1 5/8" for half wave. You could make a matching network out of some 75ohm coax and a little math.
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Ok so if I cut the antenna to 6'3" could it be talked on if needed . I don't plan on doing alot of talking but I want to know if I had to for some odd reason would it work fine
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The impedance is close at a full wave so I would say a short keyup or two would blow the radio depending on what brand it is. You will need to get a frequency chart so you don't go on the CG freqs and keep the power low so as not to interfere with ship traffic.
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I think I will just leave the whip alone and buy a tram mobile marine radio antenna probably more simple and safe to use
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That is the best idea, an antenna made for the band will work better.
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I was wondering about that. I had a 5/8 wave antenna for 2m on my truck years ago but I didn't know if it had some sort of matching network in it or not. I wasn't sure what the impedance at 5/8 wave was.
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Most manufactured antennas use a shunted load of some sort to compensate for impedance mismatches.
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Yes, there must be something in the base of this antenna like that.