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Procomm PT3 No Ground Base Station CB Radio Antenna | Black

Model: Walcott Radio PT3-B

Key Features
  • 500 Watt CB Radio Base Antenna
  • 3 feet Tall (36" from top to bottom)
  • Ring Tuning
  • No Ground Plane
  • Mobile / Indoor / Outdoor Use
$89.95
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Procomm PROTON PT99 Base Station CB Radio Antenna

Model: Walcott Radio PT99

Key Features
  • 2000 Watt CB Radio Base Antenna
  • 18 feet Tall
  • Easy SWR Tuning
$126.90
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Procomm PROTON PT99 Base Station CB Radio Antenna and Ground Plane Kit

Model: Walcott Radio PT99PCGPK-1

Key Features
  • Get it all ! The Proton PT99 + Ground Plane Kit for extra performance
  • 2000 Watt CB Radio Base Antenna
  • 18 feet Tall
  • Easy SWR Tuning
  • Includes Ground Plane Kit
$36.95
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Universal Base Station Antenna Ground Plane Kit

Model: Walcott Radio PCGPK-1

Key Features
  • Improves performance by 30%
  • Installs at the base of all ProComm base station antennas
  • Includes (4) 4' long fiberglass radials with aluminum mounting hub

FAQ

What is the best Base CB antenna?

The best omni-directional base station antenna is currently the Solarcon Imax 2000 due it's improved dB gain and 24' height. However, the most commonly bought and used base antennas (including on our own building) are a tie between the Antron A99 and the Proton PT99 both of which are around 18 feet tall.

How high should a CB base antenna be?

Roof mounting is preferred as it gets your antenna mounted as high as possible. If you have access, mounting your antenna to a tower would be even better - but finding someone to purchase and install a tower can be a difficult process.

Can I use a mobile CB antenna for a base station?

Yes, although it's not easy. Mobile antennas are only 1/2 of an antenna system. The other half is the vehicle itself. If you want to use a mobile antenna at home, you need to construct a reflective counterpoise. This can be a difficult process if you are not familiar with antenna theory, so in general, we strongly suggest against using mobile antennas at home. If you know how to build an antenna, you probably aren't asking this question to begin with. If you don't know how to build an antenna, we suggest sticking with base antennas that are already designed for at home use.

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