I have a Radioddity DB20-G base station setup I use with my off-road camp trailer. Typically I will put up a 25' mast that I top with an extra Midland MXTA26 antenna. (yea, I know it is intended as a mobile antenna, but I have an extra, so why spend more money...?). To mount it I use a Tram NMO-UHF antenna mount with radials. The mast is a Milsurp sectional aluminum mast. The aluminum mast is usually clamped to the tongue of my trailer and centered over a spike (sharpened rebar) that I drive into the ground. I do not do anything specific for grounding. I'm doing this based on casual (and perhaps inaccurate) knowledge gleaned over the years from sources like this forum. I'd like to optimize what I have (and not reinvent the entire setup).
Questions:
Are the radials necessary/beneficial? (they are a hassle to install and are easily lost!)
Should I be taking specific steps to actually ground the mast other than just having contact with the earth? (does it matter)
Is there anything inherently wrong with using the 6bd MXTA26 antenna? I'm sure there are $400 base station antennas that would be "better" but is there anything inherent;y *wrong* with using this one?
Would swapping to a low gain (2db) 1/4 wave or "ghost" antenna be useful when in hilly terrain? (I carry several NMO antenna with me when on trips so I can swap the rooftop antenna on the Jeep if there is a lot of overhead obstacles).
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I have a Radioddity DB20-G base station setup I use with my off-road camp trailer. Typically I will put up a 25' mast that I top with an extra Midland MXTA26 antenna. (yea, I know it is intended as a mobile antenna, but I have an extra, so why spend more money...?). To mount it I use a Tram NMO-UHF antenna mount with radials. The mast is a Milsurp sectional aluminum mast. The aluminum mast is usually clamped to the tongue of my trailer and centered over a spike (sharpened rebar) that I drive into the ground. I do not do anything specific for grounding. I'm doing this based on casual (and perhaps inaccurate) knowledge gleaned over the years from sources like this forum. I'd like to optimize what I have (and not reinvent the entire setup).
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